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Reply #1230 posted 03/02/17 9:59am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



laurarichardson said:


ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



Somewhere in the attorney fee statements?



--/4th doc down on April 22nd. It is a request to redact and seal financial information pertaining to settlement concerning the Tribute concert.

My guess is this "settlement" is in regard to funds generated minus payments to vendors,


musicians, etc (and Londell's fees evillol ). It could be a "settlement sheet" they are working on.




Well according to Tyka and Omarr's claims they never saw the revenue from the concert in the first place. I also saw another doc that said that payments could be made to the attorneys as long as the work benefited the estate and not individuals.
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Reply #1231 posted 03/03/17 8:50am

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Attorney Patrick Cousins is baaaaaack.

He filed a Petition for Allowance of Claim Previously Disallowed.

He still wants his $599k in attorney fees.

Comerica is alleging he filed his Petition late and he did not

submit an itemization of services rendered, just a total of $599k.

Comerica is further arguing that it is barred by the statute of limitations,

which is 6 years,

This troll needs to go away.

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Reply #1232 posted 03/03/17 9:00am

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Omarr and Tyka are adding another attorney to their list of attorneys.

Dexter R. Hamilton.

Here is his bio.

https://www.cozen.com/peo...ton-dexter

cool

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Reply #1233 posted 03/03/17 10:15am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

Attorney Patrick Cousins is baaaaack.


He filed a Petition for Allowance of Claim Previously Disallowed.


He still wants his $599k in attorney fees.


Comerica is alleging he filed his Petition late and he did not


submit an itemization of services rendered, just a total of $599k.


Comerica is further arguing that it is barred by the statute of limitations,


which is 6 years,


This troll needs to go away.



--Maybe it will go away if the estate just sues his ass for stealing that church or notify the authorities.
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Reply #1234 posted 03/03/17 10:20am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

Omarr and Tyka are adding another attorney to their list of attorneys.


Dexter R. Hamilton.


Here is his bio.



https://www.cozen.com/peo...ton-dexter



cool


--I wonder why they are bringing him in just looking at what he specializes in 😳 How does his background fit in with this case? I saw some gossip months ago about the family filing a wrongful death suit but since we heard nothing it seemed like nonsense. I wonder if this guy has anything to do with that or if this has something to do with Londell.
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Reply #1235 posted 03/03/17 11:32am

1Sasha

I was on the defending side of a case with that firm repping the plaintiffs. Let's just say they didn't get what they wanted. Another hired gun.

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Reply #1236 posted 03/03/17 11:37am

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laurarichardson said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

Omarr and Tyka are adding another attorney to their list of attorneys.


Dexter R. Hamilton.


Here is his bio.



https://www.cozen.com/peo...ton-dexter



cool


--I wonder why they are bringing him in just looking at what he specializes in 😳 How does his background fit in with this case? I saw some gossip months ago about the family filing a wrongful death suit but since we heard nothing it seemed like nonsense. I wonder if this guy has anything to do with that or if this has something to do with Londell.

A wrongful death suite against whom?
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Reply #1237 posted 03/03/17 11:50am

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rogifan said:

laurarichardson said:


--I wonder why they are bringing him in just looking at what he specializes in 😳 How does his background fit in with this case? I saw some gossip months ago about the family filing a wrongful death suit but since we heard nothing it seemed like nonsense. I wonder if this guy has anything to do with that or if this has something to do with Londell.

A wrongful death suite against whom?

-/I have no idea this was back in October and nothing has come of it. The only thing I can think is that family had information we do not have know and maybe looking at filing a civil suit against anyone enabled or furnished pills. Maybe even medical professionals that might have been involved. He had a 65k line item on that inventory sheet so something was going on with health.
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Reply #1238 posted 03/03/17 11:50am

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laurarichardson said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

Omarr and Tyka are adding another attorney to their list of attorneys.


Dexter R. Hamilton.


Here is his bio.



https://www.cozen.com/peo...ton-dexter



cool


--I wonder why they are bringing him in just looking at what he specializes in 😳 How does his background fit in with this case? I saw some gossip months ago about the family filing a wrongful death suit but since we heard nothing it seemed like nonsense. I wonder if this guy has anything to do with that or if this has something to do with Londell.

Just looking at what he specializes in I agree seems he may have been brought on regarding wrongful death/criminal case.
he does not seem to have a huge bio for dealing with Prince...jmo I wonder who suggested him
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Reply #1239 posted 03/03/17 1:48pm

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

laurarichardson said:


--I wonder why they are bringing him in just looking at what he specializes in 😳 How does his background fit in with this case? I saw some gossip months ago about the family filing a wrongful death suit but since we heard nothing it seemed like nonsense. I wonder if this guy has anything to do with that or if this has something to do with Londell.

Just looking at what he specializes in I agree seems he may have been brought on regarding wrongful death/criminal case.
he does not seem to have a huge bio for dealing with Prince...jmo I wonder who suggested him
[Edited 3/3/17 11:52am]

-- His firm does handle intellutal property cases but I would think that Universal that job covered. Funny thing about civil suits you usually need to have a criminal trial first and suing someone with two nickels to there name is usually pointless. We shall see.
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Reply #1240 posted 03/03/17 3:22pm

rogifan

Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet.

https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/
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Reply #1241 posted 03/03/17 3:37pm

rap

laurarichardson said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

Attorney Patrick Cousins is baaaaaack.

He filed a Petition for Allowance of Claim Previously Disallowed.

He still wants his $599k in attorney fees.

Comerica is alleging he filed his Petition late and he did not

submit an itemization of services rendered, just a total of $599k.

Comerica is further arguing that it is barred by the statute of limitations,

which is 6 years,

This troll needs to go away.

--Maybe it will go away if the estate just sues his ass for stealing that church or notify the authorities.

And we all know how Americans love to sue!

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Reply #1242 posted 03/03/17 5:57pm

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rogifan said:

Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet. https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

Why dont they go after the people who are actually making money from P's image and likeness?

I constantly see Prince jewelry, paintings, clothing, etc posted on Facebook, Ebay, Amazon, and Etsy.

Why bother with the fans who post just a few minutes of a live concert?

SMFH

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Reply #1243 posted 03/03/17 6:11pm

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rogifan said:

Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet.

https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

I agree. It's free promotion! The internet is helping to sell the Prince brand. It can't do any harm surely? It might just make people go off and buy some P music legit wink
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Reply #1244 posted 03/03/17 7:55pm

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rogifan said:

Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet.

https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

--That is what UMG is getting paid to do. I am not sure they actually do this for all their clients but I am sure the estate is watching.
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Reply #1245 posted 03/03/17 7:56pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



rogifan said:


Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet. https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

Why dont they go after the people who are actually making money from P's image and likeness?


I constantly see Prince jewelry, paintings, clothing, etc posted on Facebook, Ebay, Amazon, and Etsy.


Why bother with the fans who post just a few minutes of a live concert?


SMFH


pimp2



I hope that is the next thing they are going to tackle.
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Reply #1246 posted 03/03/17 7:57pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



rogifan said:


Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet. https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

Why dont they go after the people who are actually making money from P's image and likeness?


I constantly see Prince jewelry, paintings, clothing, etc posted on Facebook, Ebay, Amazon, and Etsy.


Why bother with the fans who post just a few minutes of a live concert?


SMFH


pimp2



I hope that is the next thing they are going to tackle.
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Reply #1247 posted 03/03/17 7:59pm

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laurarichardson said:

PurpleDiamonds1 said:


Just looking at what he specializes in I agree seems he may have been brought on regarding wrongful death/criminal case.
he does not seem to have a huge bio for dealing with Prince...jmo I wonder who suggested him
[Edited 3/3/17 11:52am]

-- His firm does handle intellutal property cases but I would think that Universal that job covered. Funny thing about civil suits you usually need to have a criminal trial first and suing someone with two nickels to there name is usually pointless. We shall see.

Maybe they are going to use him for the criminal case...whenever that may be
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Reply #1248 posted 03/03/17 8:45pm

margi

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This is TonyVanDam and I just receiced the memo:


http://www.fox16.com/ente.../638886156


The legendary musician Prince was no pauper.


An inventory of his estate filed this week with a Minnesota court is giving a glimpse into the star's personal fortune.


According to the legal documents, the "Purple Rain" star had real estate holdings valued at more than $25 million, about $110,000 in bank accounts, cash and unclaimed property, and 67 10 ounce gold bars valued at more than $836,000.


More than $1.3 million is also listed as "cash on hand" from his NPG Music Publishing company.


No stocks or bonds were listed.


But the inventory is not the entirety of the estate.


There is still a trove of unreleased music that has yet to be valued, as well as other personal property including jewelry, studio equipment, instruments and more than a dozen vehicles.


His estate could also make money off of his likeness which, according to the paperwork, is still in the process of being valued.


The actual members of his estate are still also being sorted out.


There have been multiple claims filed by those seeking to be named as heirs since Prince died in April 2016 of an opioid overdose.


The singer left no will.


According to the Star Tribune a hearing is scheduled for Jan. 12 in Carver County probate court to help decide a number of issues including who qualifies as an heir.


--CNN's Carma Hassan contributed to this report.


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Reply #1249 posted 03/03/17 8:53pm

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margi said:

TonyVanDam said:

This is TonyVanDam and I just receiced the memo:

http://www.fox16.com/ente.../638886156

The legendary musician Prince was no pauper.

An inventory of his estate filed this week with a Minnesota court is giving a glimpse into the star's personal fortune.

According to the legal documents, the "Purple Rain" star had real estate holdings valued at more than $25 million, about $110,000 in bank accounts, cash and unclaimed property, and 67 10 ounce gold bars valued at more than $836,000.

More than $1.3 million is also listed as "cash on hand" from his NPG Music Publishing company.

No stocks or bonds were listed.

But the inventory is not the entirety of the estate.

There is still a trove of unreleased music that has yet to be valued, as well as other personal property including jewelry, studio equipment, instruments and more than a dozen vehicles.

His estate could also make money off of his likeness which, according to the paperwork, is still in the process of being valued.

The actual members of his estate are still also being sorted out.

There have been multiple claims filed by those seeking to be named as heirs since Prince died in April 2016 of an opioid overdose.

The singer left no will.

According to the Star Tribune a hearing is scheduled for Jan. 12 in Carver County probate court to help decide a number of issues including who qualifies as an heir.

--CNN's Carma Hassan contributed to this report.

Have you been drinking again Margi?

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Reply #1250 posted 03/03/17 8:57pm

margi

TonyVanDam said:

This is TonyVanDam and I just receiced the memo:


http://www.fox16.com/ente.../638886156


The legendary musician Prince was no pauper.


An inventory of his estate filed this week with a Minnesota court is giving a glimpse into the star's personal fortune.


According to the legal documents, the "Purple Rain" star had real estate holdings valued at more than $25 million, about $110,000 in bank accounts, cash and unclaimed property, and 67 10 ounce gold bars valued at more than $836,000.


More than $1.3 million is also listed as "cash on hand" from his NPG Music Publishing company.


No stocks or bonds were listed.


But the inventory is not the entirety of the estate.


There is still a trove of unreleased music that has yet to be valued, as well as other personal property including jewelry, studio equipment, instruments and more than a dozen vehicles.


His estate could also make money off of his likeness which, according to the paperwork, is still in the process of being valued.


The actual members of his estate are still also being sorted out.


There have been multiple claims filed by those seeking to be named as heirs since Prince died in April 2016 of an opioid overdose.


The singer left no will.


According to the Star Tribune a hearing is scheduled for Jan. 12 in Carver County probate court to help decide a number of issues including who qualifies as an heir.


--CNN's Carma Hassan contributed to this report.



There are often references made as you just have, to the value of the unreleased music and the probate it will attract as part of the estate being dealt with in court. As I have always understood and commented before, the music of Prince, released and unreleased is owned by the LLc and therefore not part of the estate. It should not be referred to all by the estate comments as the LLC was started 2014 with a charter that was put in place by Prince and will be adhered to by the Management he also put in place. He started this LLC to handle his vast trove of music and the income from such ventures as he outlined. The income stream derived from this music has already been asigned to his beneficiaries by Prince for the future 120 years which is the term of copyright. No one outside this LLC being family, court or anyone else not nominated by Prince can ever interfere with his plans. NO WILL NEEDED.
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Reply #1251 posted 03/03/17 9:00pm

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

laurarichardson said:
-- His firm does handle intellutal property cases but I would think that Universal that job covered. Funny thing about civil suits you usually need to have a criminal trial first and suing someone with two nickels to there name is usually pointless. We shall see.
Maybe they are going to use him for the criminal case...whenever that may be

FYI The family cannot use this new attorney for a criminal case.

Only a prosecutor can take a criminal case to trial, an attorney in private practice cannot.

Just saying.

Pass the wine.

blunt

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Reply #1252 posted 03/03/17 9:02pm

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margi said

There are often references made as you just have, to the value of the unreleased music and the probate it will attract as part of the estate being dealt with in court. As I have always understood and commented before, the music of Prince, released and unreleased is owned by the LLc and therefore not part of the estate. It should not be referred to all by the estate comments as the LLC was started 2014 with a charter that was put in place by Prince and will be adhered to by the Management he also put in place. He started this LLC to handle his vast trove of music and the income from such ventures as he outlined. The income stream derived from this music has already been asigned to his beneficiaries by Prince for the future 120 years which is the term of copyright. No one outside this LLC being family, court or anyone else not nominated by Prince can ever interfere with his plans. NO WILL NEEDED.

All P's LLC's are in the Estate.

P is the sole owner of the LLC's and there are no beneficiaries of his LLC's.

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Reply #1253 posted 03/03/17 11:04pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



rogifan said:


Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet. https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

Why dont they go after the people who are actually making money from P's image and likeness?


I constantly see Prince jewelry, paintings, clothing, etc posted on Facebook, Ebay, Amazon, and Etsy.


Why bother with the fans who post just a few minutes of a live concert?


SMFH


pimp2



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Reply #1254 posted 03/03/17 11:10pm

rogifan

laurarichardson said:

rogifan said:

Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet.

https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

--That is what UMG is getting paid to do. I am not sure they actually do this for all their clients but I am sure the estate is watching.

It's dumb. A few minutes of the video on Facebook or YouTube is not going to hurt the Estate. Heck just tonight Shelby J. shared a video of the girls performing at one of the Welcome 2 shows. It was a 6 minute video. Who is being hurt because she shared that video? No one. Perhaps UMG should focus on making some of these live shows available for purchase.
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Reply #1255 posted 03/04/17 4:10am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



PurpleDiamonds1 said:


laurarichardson said:
-- His firm does handle intellutal property cases but I would think that Universal that job covered. Funny thing about civil suits you usually need to have a criminal trial first and suing someone with two nickels to there name is usually pointless. We shall see.

Maybe they are going to use him for the criminal case...whenever that may be

FYI The family cannot use this new attorney for a criminal case.


Only a prosecutor can take a criminal case to trial, an attorney in private practice cannot.


Just saying.


Pass the wine.


blunt



--- Do you think this attorney could have been added for the purpose of filing a civil suit? I am thinking maybe but would the probate court be receiving his information? I also think about the massive trademark and copyright infringement that is going on would Tyka and Omarr need to obtain an attorney to handle that it would UMG or Comerica take care of those issues?
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Reply #1256 posted 03/04/17 6:18am

CandyCool

laurarichardson said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



PurpleDiamonds1 said:


laurarichardson said:
-- His firm does handle intellutal property cases but I would think that Universal that job covered. Funny thing about civil suits you usually need to have a criminal trial first and suing someone with two nickels to there name is usually pointless. We shall see.

Maybe they are going to use him for the criminal case...whenever that may be

FYI The family cannot use this new attorney for a criminal case.


Only a prosecutor can take a criminal case to trial, an attorney in private practice cannot.


Just saying.


Pass the wine.


blunt



--- Do you think this attorney could have been added for the purpose of filing a civil suit? I am thinking maybe but would the probate court be receiving his information? I also think about the massive trademark and copyright infringement that is going on would Tyka and Omarr need to obtain an attorney to handle that it would UMG or Comerica take care of those issues?


A lawyer with his background would be right for a civil suit, but do note that there can be al kinds of civil suits. Doesn't mean it has to do directly with Prince's passing. There's a lot of weirdos (and I use the term lightly) flying around trying to earn a buck, so maybe it's to do with that. I don't know about the probate court. For the trademark or copyright infringement it would make sense if UMG deals with that. They have the set-up to deal with that stuff efficiently. And there are plenty of agencies that have shutting down infringement as their main business. Kind of like the websheriff...
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Reply #1257 posted 03/04/17 10:01am

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laurarichardson said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

FYI The family cannot use this new attorney for a criminal case.

Only a prosecutor can take a criminal case to trial, an attorney in private practice cannot.

Just saying.

Pass the wine.

blunt

--- Do you think this attorney could have been added for the purpose of filing a civil suit? I am thinking maybe but would the probate court be receiving his information? I also think about the massive trademark and copyright infringement that is going on would Tyka and Omarr need to obtain an attorney to handle that it would UMG or Comerica take care of those issues?

Comerica would file the lawsuit, and represent the Estate in Federal Court just like the Special Administrator did against Tidal for copyright infringement. It would not be filed in the Estate case.

This attorney is individually representing Tyka and Omarr, and not the Estate.

[Edited 3/4/17 10:02am]

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Reply #1258 posted 03/04/17 10:05am

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



laurarichardson said:


ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:


FYI The family cannot use this new attorney for a criminal case.


Only a prosecutor can take a criminal case to trial, an attorney in private practice cannot.


Just saying.


Pass the wine.


blunt




--- Do you think this attorney could have been added for the purpose of filing a civil suit? I am thinking maybe but would the probate court be receiving his information? I also think about the massive trademark and copyright infringement that is going on would Tyka and Omarr need to obtain an attorney to handle that it would UMG or Comerica take care of those issues?

Comerica would file the lawsuit, and represent the Estate in Federal Court just like the Special Administrator did against Tidal for copyright infringement. It would not be filed in the Estate case.


This attorney is individually representing Tyka and Omarr, and not the Estate.


[Edited 3/4/17 10:02am]



Ummmm hmmmmm. Very interesting. I will be watching this one for sure
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Reply #1259 posted 03/04/17 5:21pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

rogifan said:

Looks like UMG is starting to go after FB pages. I think this is dumb. Go after bootlegs fine or if someone is posting entire albums or concerts to FB. But most of the stuff I see posted there is not that at all. It's maybe a 2 minute clip of a Dreamer guitar solo from Welcome 2 Europe. What harm is there in leaving that stuff on YouTube or Facebook? I doubt the Estate is going to offer every concert he ever professionally filmed for purchase. Quit completely scrubbing him from the internet. https://theiconicprince.w...unishment/

Why dont they go after the people who are actually making money from P's image and likeness?

I constantly see Prince jewelry, paintings, clothing, etc posted on Facebook, Ebay, Amazon, and Etsy.

Why bother with the fans who post just a few minutes of a live concert?

SMFH

pimp2

I totally agree with both of you. I think it's harmless for people to put videos of live performances on Facebook and YouTube if Prince never released these recordings. The live performances will allow more people to be exposed to his music. I totally agree that UMG should be going after the bootleggers and those who are illegally posting songs/albums that he has released.

--

Regarding merchandise, I wish that the PP and UMG would have a better selection of t-shirts and posters available to compete with those who are selling unauthorized merchandise. PP has a very limited selection of t-shirts and UMG's Bravado doesn't have anything available yet for Prince on their website http://www.bravado.com/.

[Edited 3/4/17 17:27pm]

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