Coldplay Sued Again For Copyright Infringement... But Is It Actually A PR Stunt By No Name Musician?
from the idea-expression-anyone? dept
The more successful you are, the more likely you are to get sued over some bogus claim of copyright infringement, it seems. Having just settled a silly lawsuit from Joe Satriani, it seems that others are stepping forward to see if Coldplay will settle with them. This latest one is seriously ridiculous. Peter Friedman has the details of a guy who is suing Coldplay for copyright infringement, because in a recent video they used the idea of interacting with things happening on a chalkboard. Seriously. Check the two videos out:
The only thing in common is the concept of interacting with chalk on a wall. Even the actual themes of the video are entirely different. And, of course, there have been many other videos predating this other guy's.
My guess is that the guy suing knows all of this (or had a lawyer explain it to him), but he's still suing for one reason: because it may get his video and his name some attention (which is why we're not naming him directly in this post). These are the types of lawsuits for which there should be serious sanctions against those bringing them. It's almost certainly a bogus lawsuit. Copyright doesn't cover an idea, and the idea itself wasn't even that original. The videos are entirely different. This has a high likelihood of simply being abuse of copyright law and the court system because some unknown musician wants extra attention.
My guess is that the guy suing knows all of this (or had a lawyer explain it to him), but he's still suing for one reason: because it may get his video and his name some attention (which is why we're not naming him directly in this post). These are the types of lawsuits for which there should be serious sanctions against those bringing them. It's almost certainly a bogus lawsuit. Copyright doesn't cover an idea, and the idea itself wasn't even that original. The videos are entirely different. This has a high likelihood of simply being abuse of copyright law and the court system because some unknown musician wants extra attention.






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Yeah, nice try partner
Well, YOU might not name him in the post, and maybe that saves his recognition ranking in Google searches, but the embedded YouTube video splashes his name across the top, so as far as any and all readers of TechDirt are concerned, you might as well have....
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Re: Yeah, nice try partner
Yes, I recognize that. But it's not in the text anywhere.
At some point, if you're writing about the video, it makes sense to show it. Doesn't mean that it's promotional.
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Re: Re: Yeah, nice try partner
P.S. You know how I know YOU'RE gay? Because you embed Coldplay trailers....
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Re: Re: Re: Yeah, nice try partner
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This garbage...
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Snicker
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Concepts and themes...
I like how in Mad Men they go through all the trouble of ripping off "Bye Bye Birdy" for Pepsi. Only for Pepsi to realize it's lame once they see it. I wish someone at MS had had the good taste to do that.
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Not quite an original idea....
They might want to check out the films of J. Stuart Blackton, over 100 years old...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dRe85cNXwg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay-85YqEV-s
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Rhode
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Absolutely ridiculous
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