20 August 2008 22:09

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VELVET REVOLVER - BASSIST WINS BIG IN VELVET REVOLVER PLAGIARISM SUIT

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BASSIST WINS BIG IN VELVET REVOLVER PLAGIARISM SUIT

Rock supergroup VELVET REVOLVER have agreed to hand over a fifth of all the royalties from their 2004 album CONTRABAND after learning the riff to their PRETTY LITTLE THING hit was stolen.
Voodoo Six star Tony Newton called on his publishers to fight for a deal after hearing the song for the first time and realising it was a copy of his Dirty Little Thing tune - but even he never expected the matter to be settled so quietly and quickly.
He says, "When I checked it out (the song), I genuinely couldn’t believe it, because it wasn’t as if it was close… It was basically the same riff.
"I called my publishers to check whether they knew anything, which, of course, they didn’t, and then basically left it with them. I never really expected to hear any more about it and was as surprised as anyone when I heard that Universal had settled with Velvet Revolver.”
According to Newton, the settlement not only secures him a windfall; he'll also receive all future royalties from digital, live and commercial uses of the song.


20 August 2008 22:09


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