четверг, 27 марта 2008 г.

Smashing Pumpkins to sue Virgin


Smashing Pumpkins are taking their former label, Virgin Records, to court over their use of the Pumpkins brand. The label, whom the band split with in 2000, allegedly, used the band’s name for promotional activities linked to Pepsi without their permission.

Virgin were allowed rights to sell digital downloads of the Chicago alt-indie rockers, but should not have compromised the band’s artistic integrity by using their name for promotional activities.

Music-news will keep a keen eye on the legal developments.

вторник, 25 марта 2008 г.

Smashing Pumpkins Sue Virgin Records Over Pepsi Promotion


The Smashing Pumpkins filed suit on Monday (March 24) against their former label, Virgin Records, claiming that Virgin illegally used their name and music in promotional deals that hurt the band's credibility with fans.

The Associated Press reported that the breach-of-contract suit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court claims that the band worked hard for "over two decades to accumulate a considerable amount of good will in the eyes of the public," but that Virgin's licensing of the Pumpkins' music in the Pepsi Stuff promotion threatens their reputation for "artistic integrity."

The Pepsi sweepstakes-like campaign, a partnership with Amazon.com's MP3 site, was heavily promoted and included a buzzed-about Super Bowl commercial starring Justin Timberlake and "Saturday Night Live" star Andy Samberg. According to the AP, the Pumpkins say Virgin, which released the band's music for more than 17 years, currently only has the right to sell digital downloads of the Pumpkins' songs. The suit claims that their contract does not allow Virgin to use their music in promotional campaigns to sell outside products, and the band members say they would never "grant such authority to Virgin, or any other entity."

The suit from the band — which reunited in 2006 with just two original members, frontman Billy Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, to release 2007's slow-selling Zeitgeist — demands that Virgin pay the Pumpkins damages with profits earned from the promotion and seeks an injunction against using the band's music or name in the future.

Spokespeople for Virgin and the Smashing Pumpkins could not be reached for comment at press time.

Smashing Pumpkins sue Virgin Records



The Smashing Pumpkins are suing Virgin Records, saying the record label has illegally used their name and music in promotional deals that hurt the band's credibility with fans.

In a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, the rockers said they have "worked hard for over two decades to accumulate a considerable amount of goodwill in the eyes of the public," and that Virgin's use of the band in a "Pepsi Stuff" promotion with Amazon.com and Pepsi Co. threatens their reputation for "artistic integrity."

Virgin released the Smashing Pumpkins' music for more than 17 years, but the only active agreement between the two parties, the lawsuit claims, is a deal granting Virgin permission to sell digital downloads of the band's songs. The agreement does not give Virgin the right to use the band in promotional campaigns to sell outside products, the lawsuit said.

The band members said they would "never grant such authority to Virgin, or any other entity."

An after-hours call to Virgin Records wasn't immediately returned.

The lawsuit demands that Virgin pay with the profits earned in the promotion and asks for an injunction against using the Pumpkins' name or music in the future.