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Rolling Stones' manager derides The Verve

Andrew Loog Oldham jokes about the 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' 'steal'

Tue 07 Oct, 2008

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They cheated the boys. When permit is sought and given and a work remade then the remade work has its own copyright protection which is seperate from the original copyright. TRUE..If I was you guys I would firstly SUE THEPANTS OFF THE LAWYER that gave you S--t advice [who was probably on the take..happens alot see Sophia Stewarts - the mother of the matrix case!] Then I would SUE ROLLINGSTONE for theft as your version has its own rights. Thirdly I would sue NIKE and VAUXALL for buying[aiding and abeiting?] a stolen good.They can only sell it if they had the right to do so. Dunno what you signed mate but they owe you money.Proverbs 6v30 - 31.P.s Was someone saying that the original of the Oldham s version done by the STaples Singers? am sure that that was stolen from them given the bad period of the 60s.. so if I were you I would even deny any copyright infringment from OLDHAM and allege it to the STAPLES SINGER the original owners.Cashback paper or plastic

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