With this and the previous Courtney Love lawsuit it would seem that missuses of likenesses and breach of contract is a growing trend with Activision. Only time will tell if fault lies on Activision for hiding terms and clauses within the fine print or even outright breaching of the contract, or if the real blame lies on bands too concerned about the monetary sum of the endorsement to even read the contract.
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Activision Under Fire... Again
11/04/09 10:09 pm | #1
The band No Doubt just joined the small but ever-growing number of musical artists to sue publisher Activision. No Doubt has filed a lawsuit against Activision claiming fraudulent inducement and breach of contract. The ban is featured in the new Activision game Band Hero. But the band, led by Gwen Stefani says that Activision has turned No Doubt into "a virtual karaoke circus act." No Doubt admits that the group signed into a contract that would "place avatars containing their name and likeness performing three No Doubt songs in the upcoming Band Hero game of the Guitar Hero series from Activision". The band goes on to state in their statement that "Without the band's knowledge or approval Activision turned the group into virtual karaoke players by having them perform over 60 additional songs by other musical groups."
With this and the previous Courtney Love lawsuit it would seem that missuses of likenesses and breach of contract is a growing trend with Activision. Only time will tell if fault lies on Activision for hiding terms and clauses within the fine print or even outright breaching of the contract, or if the real blame lies on bands too concerned about the monetary sum of the endorsement to even read the contract.
With this and the previous Courtney Love lawsuit it would seem that missuses of likenesses and breach of contract is a growing trend with Activision. Only time will tell if fault lies on Activision for hiding terms and clauses within the fine print or even outright breaching of the contract, or if the real blame lies on bands too concerned about the monetary sum of the endorsement to even read the contract.
Re: Activision Under Fire... Again
11/04/09 10:52 pm | #3
Companies get sued all the time, and most people fail when they try.
Re: Re: Activision Under Fire... Again
11/04/09 11:00 pm | #5
Quote by Detroit SniperX:
Companies get sued all the time, and most people fail when they try.
Exactly... Or they pay the menial sum of money to shut that person up.
Re: Activision Under Fire... Again
11/04/09 11:26 pm | #6
No Doubt sucks ass! "I don't know what a holla-back girl is but I imagine it's a foul, disease ridden thing that wears too much make-up to hide the fact that it's a 47 year old fish dog."
Re: Activision Under Fire... Again
11/04/09 11:45 pm | #8
I like that 1 song by her its my life she isnt a bad artist
Re: Activision Under Fire... Again
11/04/09 11:48 pm | #9
i went to a no doubt concert for my girlfriend where thy played all their old stuff. she was not even great looking in person. she kinda looks like she belongs in a mental hospital
Re: Re: Re: Activision Under Fire... Again
11/05/09 12:10 am | #13
Quote by Durtie:
Quote by Ab intestato:
I like that 1 song by her its my life she isnt a bad artist
Yeah, and "its my life" is a cover song from the band "Talk Talk".
So the one song you like isn't really there song, lol.
Damn it oh and 4 in the mornin was a good one