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Thread started 11/07/07 1:53pm

PurpleLove7

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Prince Image Ban Story Was " Exaggerated " ...

A company working on behalf of PRINCE has accused fans of exaggerating a story which claims the singer has ordered them to remove any image that bears his likeness from their websites. The singer's record company has hired internet monitoring company Web Sheriff to protect the Purple Rain star from internet copyright infringement - and they insist the fan sites have made the situation sound a lot worse than it actually is. The pop superstar angered many of his supporters after he was reported to have slapped an image ban on several high profile fan websites forbidding them to use any unauthorized pictures of him. The outraged websites joined forces to form Prince Fans United in protest and have vowed to fight any legal action. But Web Sheriff insist Prince himself has nothing to do with the lawsuit threat - it is the work of the "record label". Web Sheriff's managing director, John Giacobbi, says, "At no time is Prince suing his fans and this is not about freedom of speech. "The current issue is one between Prince's record label and three unofficial web sites and relates to the use of Prince trademarks and photographs, many of which are Prince's copyright."

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Reply #1 posted 11/07/07 1:57pm

Anxiety

i don't believe it.

even if i did believe it, if prince thinks this can possibly clear everything up, he's got another thing coming.
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Reply #2 posted 11/07/07 1:58pm

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I'll just note my quote from another thread:

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Eonline!

http://www.eonline.com/ne...id=fd-news

Interesting quote from the article:

A spokesman for Prince Fans United disputes those assertions, telling E! Online the fansites are all run on a voluntarily basis, without commercial intent.

"Web Sheriff's statement that Prince per se is not suing personally is a technicality at best," the rep said. "Many of the photos are copyright[ed] to the fans who posted them, many were provided to us directly by the photographers with permission, many are copyrighted to record labels. We have asked many times for them to identify which photos they believe infringe their clients' rights but received only blanket replies to remove all photos."

Prince's demands are way beyond the pale, because they "go further and demand removal of his 'likeness,' including demands to disable search code that allows users to search housequake.com for the term prince," the spokesmann continued.
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Reply #3 posted 11/07/07 2:00pm

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PurpleLove7 said:

A company working on behalf of PRINCE has accused fans of exaggerating a story which claims the singer has ordered them to remove any image that bears his likeness from their websites. The singer's record company has hired internet monitoring company Web Sheriff to protect the Purple Rain star from internet copyright infringement - and they insist the fan sites have made the situation sound a lot worse than it actually is. The pop superstar angered many of his supporters after he was reported to have slapped an image ban on several high profile fan websites forbidding them to use any unauthorized pictures of him. The outraged websites joined forces to form Prince Fans United in protest and have vowed to fight any legal action. But Web Sheriff insist Prince himself has nothing to do with the lawsuit threat - it is the work of the "record label". Web Sheriff's managing director, John Giacobbi, says, "At no time is Prince suing his fans and this is not about freedom of speech. "The current issue is one between Prince's record label and three unofficial web sites and relates to the use of Prince trademarks and photographs, many of which are Prince's copyright."

http://www.contactmusic.c...ed_1049253


Princes record label care for images of Prince created throughout his career?

If the record label is "portraying" Prince as trying to destroy his fans' right to discuss and use images etc AND THIS IS NOT TRUE - then surely the record label is about to get sued by Prince. Confusing stuff.
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Reply #4 posted 11/07/07 2:02pm

vagabandit

From the beginning I felt this was all exaggerated and things were just being blown out of proportion.
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Reply #5 posted 11/07/07 2:02pm

Anxiety

which "record label" are we talking about here? i think it's weird that i keep hearing "his record label" and not "universal", "WB", etc.

shady. sorry.
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Reply #6 posted 11/07/07 2:03pm

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Anxiety said:

which "record label" are we talking about here? i think it's weird that i keep hearing "his record label" and not "universal", "WB", etc.

shady. sorry.


good point.
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Reply #7 posted 11/07/07 2:03pm

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PurpleLove7 said:

A company working on behalf of PRINCE has accused fans of exaggerating a story which claims the singer has ordered them to remove any image that bears his likeness from their websites. The singer's record company has hired internet monitoring company Web Sheriff to protect the Purple Rain star from internet copyright infringement - and they insist the fan sites have made the situation sound a lot worse than it actually is. The pop superstar angered many of his supporters after he was reported to have slapped an image ban on several high profile fan websites forbidding them to use any unauthorized pictures of him. The outraged websites joined forces to form Prince Fans United in protest and have vowed to fight any legal action. But Web Sheriff insist Prince himself has nothing to do with the lawsuit threat - it is the work of the "record label". Web Sheriff's managing director, John Giacobbi, says, "At no time is Prince suing his fans and this is not about freedom of speech. "The current issue is one between Prince's record label and three unofficial web sites and relates to the use of Prince trademarks and photographs, many of which are Prince's copyright."

http://www.contactmusic.c...ed_1049253

many... meaning not all. Taken from a direct quote from the sheriff. So this surely does not explain their claim to all the removed material.
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Reply #8 posted 11/07/07 2:05pm

Anxiety

pandemoniun6 said:

PurpleLove7 said:

A company working on behalf of PRINCE has accused fans of exaggerating a story which claims the singer has ordered them to remove any image that bears his likeness from their websites. The singer's record company has hired internet monitoring company Web Sheriff to protect the Purple Rain star from internet copyright infringement - and they insist the fan sites have made the situation sound a lot worse than it actually is. The pop superstar angered many of his supporters after he was reported to have slapped an image ban on several high profile fan websites forbidding them to use any unauthorized pictures of him. The outraged websites joined forces to form Prince Fans United in protest and have vowed to fight any legal action. But Web Sheriff insist Prince himself has nothing to do with the lawsuit threat - it is the work of the "record label". Web Sheriff's managing director, John Giacobbi, says, "At no time is Prince suing his fans and this is not about freedom of speech. "The current issue is one between Prince's record label and three unofficial web sites and relates to the use of Prince trademarks and photographs, many of which are Prince's copyright."

http://www.contactmusic.c...ed_1049253

many... meaning not all. Taken from a direct quote from the sheriff. So this surely does not explain their claim to all the removed material.


it's like a REAL sheriff saying "we arrested thousands of people, many of whom deserved it." WTF?! lol
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Reply #9 posted 11/07/07 2:05pm

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I've been wondering this entire time if it's Prince himself or the record label. We know how Prince is but we also know how record labels are and they have no mercy.
My take on this is that Web Sheriff and the record label screwed up a bit and together with the fams it's been blown out of proportion. Like BIG time eek
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Reply #10 posted 11/07/07 2:06pm

pandemoniun6

Anxiety said:

which "record label" are we talking about here? i think it's weird that i keep hearing "his record label" and not "universal", "WB", etc.

shady. sorry.


VERY good point. AEG have been mentioned in some of the stuff posted so far but have not seen any specific record labels named in this.
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Reply #11 posted 11/07/07 2:08pm

pandemoniun6

Anxiety said:

pandemoniun6 said:


many... meaning not all. Taken from a direct quote from the sheriff. So this surely does not explain their claim to all the removed material.


it's like a REAL sheriff saying "we arrested thousands of people, many of whom deserved it." WTF?! lol

Thousands of people go the electric chair... Many of whom are guilty and deserve it.

I am laughing hard at the absurdity of this. These dramas generate much more interesting discussion than the Planet Earth album at least.
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Reply #12 posted 11/07/07 2:14pm

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oh yeah?!!!???

Well, I'm still leaving this forum and posting only in GD hmph!
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Reply #13 posted 11/07/07 2:25pm

emesem

There is no "record label."
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