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Madonna Steals Song "Hey You" For Live Earth

Madonna steals copyrighted works again.

Date Released: 05/19/2007
Miami, Florida, May 19, 2007 - on May 3, 2007, Aisha released a free song titled “Thieves” via her web site www.aishamusic.com, about Madonna and the copyright infringement legal case Aisha v. Madonna, which was filed with the Supreme Court in April 2007 (case no. 06-1389). Press releases were issued that were carried on several press sites two weeks ago.
Two weeks later, on May 16, 2007, Madonna has mimickingly released a free song titled “Hey You,” where she further unlawfully stole items from Aisha’s private, unreleased, Copyrighted Catalog, valued at billions due to its sheer voluminous content, which contains 9,000 songs, 300 movie scripts and short stories, 15 book manuscripts, 200 music video treatments, 500 photographs, 150 photo treatments, a perfume line and clothing line.

Additional litigation will be brought over the song “Hey You” by Madonna, which was illegally released through MSN.

Aisha stated, “I know my words when I see them and these items were copyrighted long ago before she infringed them this week. Once again, she has stolen copyrighted material that does not belong to her. She is unequivocally the most unoriginal artist in the history of music. How can one claim to be doing charity work, for which one has stolen that which is being contributed. Only a fraud would do that. Not to mention, the song sounds bad due to her singing. The hot air that is her thin, squeaky, wobbly voice will not help climate change.”

A formal complaint was filed with George W. Bush appointees Alberto Gonzales at the DOJ and FBI Director Robert Mueller in September of 2005, as copyright infringement is a crime the FBI investigates.

However, Mueller has shirked his duties once again, as he was publicly noted to have done in the Mark Foley congressional page scandal, where another famous figure was involved. The Inspector General excoriated the FBI for this conduct, under Robert Mueller.

Aisha stated, “Mueller’s criminal negligence in this case in allowing Madonna to continue to illegally use years old copyrights on a regular basis, speaks terribly of him and his abilities as chief law enforcement officer of the country. It stands to reason, if he can’t stop Madonna, how’s he going to stop Osama. They need to listen to Congress and the American people and step down for the sake of the country.”

Aisha was the first to break the story in her December 2006 internet based Sound Off Column about the FBI abusing the Patriot Act via improperly obtaining emails, bank statements and phone records of American and international citizens. Three months later, Aisha’s claims in her Column were confirmed when in March 2007 IOG Glenn Fine wrote of FBI abuses of the Patriot Act regarding emails, banks statements and phone records, resulting in a recent Senate inquiry.

The local Miami FBI, run by Jonathan Solomon, stated they are investigating the criminal copyright infringement and invasion of privacy case Aisha v. Madonna. However, this has not stopped Madonna and her associates from unlawfully continuing to pilfer the contents of Aisha’s preexisting, private, Copyrighted Catalog that was proven to have been procured by them via illegal means, in making an unauthorized copy of the master file, with additional items stolen from Aisha’s publicly viewed web site.

Aisha further stated, “An illegal copy of my Copyrighted Catalog was made and she continues to unlawfully use items from it, attributing them to herself and her associates in violation of U.S., British and United Nations laws. She has illegally passed around and sold items from my Copyrighted Catalog to other parties in the industry, who have been tied to her via business records and tax records, as well as stealing items for herself and her companies in violation of SEC laws, that govern each respective corporation.”

UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINT

A United Nations human rights abuse complaint has been prepared and will be filed with the U.N. via an assigned international representative. Aisha’s human rights have been violated in respect to her copyrights, property ownership and privacy, which has been invaded in the same manner that other victims experienced in the Anthony Pellicano case.

Anthony Pellicano is Madonna’s lawyer’s now incarcerated private investigator. The contents of the human rights abuse report will be posted to the Internet shortly via Aisha’s web site.

COMPARATIVE LYRICAL CONTENT OF THE INFRINGEMENTS CONTAINED IN THE SONG “HEY YOU” BY MADONNA TO AISHA’S PREEXISTING COPYRIGHTS THAT ARE YEARS OLD:

Aisha: don’t give up

Madonna: don’t you give up

Aisha: Life isn’t so bad

Madonna: It’s not so bad

Aisha: A chance for you - give us a second chance

Madonna: There’s still the chance for us

Aisha: the courage to be yourself

Madonna: just be yourself

Aisha: poet and peacemaker

Madonna: poets and prophets

Aisha: Tell me why you act so shy

Madonna: Don’t be so shy

Aisha: There's a reason people have so much difficulty

Madonna: There’s reasons why it’s hard

Aisha: Make it together

Madonna: Keep it together

Aisha: we'll make it anyway

Madonna: we’ll make it alright

Aisha: But will you change, you’ve got to beat this thing

Madonna: You’ve got to change this time

Aisha: Remember this

Madonna: Remember this

Aisha: Is real, It’s more than something you feel

Madonna: None of it’s real including the way you feel

Aisha: Save your soul

Madonna: Save your soul

Aisha: little sister

Madonna: little sister

Aisha: Save your soul

Madonna: Save your soul

Aisha: Little Brother

Madonna: little brother

Aisha: Save yourself the pain

Madonna: save yourself

Aisha: learn to love yourself

Madonna: first love yourself

Aisha: courage to love someone else

Madonna: then you can love someone else

Aisha: I can’t change everyone

Madonna: If you can change someone else

Aisha: save everyone else

Madonna: saved someone else

Aisha: it’s a choice you make

Madonna: You’ve got a choice

Aisha: everything makes sense

Madonna: it will make sense

Aisha: learn to love yourself

Madonna: first love yourself

Aisha stated, “Madonna is famous for taking other people’s songs, changing a line or two, then taking full writer’s credit and financial compensation for something she did not write. That’s called stealing and fraud. Thanks to her, we now have the unenviable task of monitoring all new releases, checking for people she illegally sold items from my Catalog to, in order to bring future lawsuits to get my work back.”

Madonna’s many copyright infringement, civil rights violations and breach of contract cases illustrate a pattern of misconduct that has spanned five countries:

1. Aisha v. Madonna (civil rights and copyright infringement) 2. Sorrentino v. Madonna (assault and battery on a 10 year old child)

3. Myers v. Madonna (civil rights violations)

4. Ronald J Myers v. Madonna (civil rights violations)

5. Barrier v. Madonna (civil rights violations)

6. Bourdin v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

7. Easy Street Records v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

8. Acquaviva v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

9. D’Onofrio v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

10. Iving L Williams v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

11. Eon Net LP v. Madonna (copyright /patent/trademark infringement)

12. Rich Kidd Music Publishing, Inc. v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

13. Winterland v. Madonna (copyright infringement)

14. Hobe Cie. LTD v. Madonna (trademark infringement)

15. Coppola v. Madonna (personal injury)

16. Rice v. Madonna (breach of contract)

17. Mclay v. Madonna (breach of contract)

18. Nike, Inc. v. Madonna (breach of contract)

19. Millennium Films v. Madonna (breach of contract)

20. Done and Dusted v. Madonna (breach of contract)

FULL LIST OF ALLEGED INFRINGEMENTS:

The following is a list of works from Aisha’s aforementioned Copyrighted Catalog that she formally alleged Madonna and her affiliates such as Warner Bros Pictures, Warner Bros Records, Warner Bros’ artists like Paris Hilton and Madonna's cousin, Gwen Stefani, among others Madonna does business with, have unlawfully used, in the ongoing infringements of her copyrights.

Defendants in the case who have already been sued in the 2005 Aisha v. Madonna lawsuit that was recently filed with the Supreme Court, continue to infringe more of Aisha’s works, such as Sony for Beyonce and Interscope for Gwen Stefani, who has stolen from Aisha’s Copyrighted Catalog two albums in a row now, reaping millions in illegal profit.

1. Princess Diaries 2 (2005)

2. Prince And Me 1 & 2 (2005)

3. Sam’s Lake (2005)

4. Gravedancers (2005)

5. Material Girls (2006)

6. Valentine’s Day (2006)

7. American Dreamz (2006)

8. Goal (2006)

9. My Sister’s Keeper (2006)

10. Blond Ambition (2007)

11. Rude Buay (2007) being used by Madonna’s husband Guy Ritchie (his fourth infringement lawsuit since he has been with her).

12. Tonight He Comes (2007)

13. “American Life” song by Madonna (2003)

14. “Orange County Girl” by Madonna’s cousin Gwen Stefani (2006)

15. “Confessions On A Dance Floor” CD by Madonna (2005)

16. A backdrop from Madonna's Re-invention world tour (2004)

17. A backdrop from Madonna's Confessions world tour (2006)

18. "Sorry" Music video by Madonna (2005)

19. “Stars Are Blind” music video by Madonna's fellow Kaballah Centre member and Warner Bros artist Paris Hilton (2006)

20. Madonna's fellow Kaballah Centre member Britney Spears’ “Streams Of Consciousness” column, ripped off my “Sound Off Column” - both bearing the same initials and written content that Spears plagiarized years after my Column was copyrighted, indexed and established online.

21. Items from my clothing line have been illegally used for Madonna's English Roses clothing line (2005)

22. Items from my clothing line are illegally being used for Madonna's H&M line (2007)

23. December 2006's "Beauty Buyble" by Judith Regan's Regan Books, who was behind Madonna's 1990's "Sex" book.

24. E’s 2007 “Boulevard Of Broken Dreams”

25. “Dandelions” by Madonna’s fellow Kabbalah Center member Nicole Richie

26. “Where Is Your Dignity” “Burned” and “Happy” by Hillary Duff, who starred in Madonna’s infringing film she stole from my Catalog, “Material Girls”

27. “Hollaback Girl” by Madonna’s cousin Gwen Stefani (2005)

28. “Worldwide Woman,” “Amor Gitmo” and “Welcome To Hollywood” by Beyonce Knowles (2007)

29. “Beautiful Liar,” “Suga Mama,” “Greenlight,” “Flaws and All” and “Still In Love” low budget music videos by Beyonce (2007)

30. “Umbrella” by Rihanna

31. “Can I Live” by Nick Cannon (2005)

32. My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006)

33. “Never Again” by Kelly Clarkson (2007)

34. “Hey You” by Madonna (2007)

35. A verbatim theft of a specific cultural joke in “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” (2005), stolen from Aisha’s 1998 copyrighted script “Presidential Dreams.” “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” was produced by Brad Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment. Brad Pitt starred in Guy Ritchie’s box office bomb “Snatch” which was also the subject of a copyright infringement lawsuit. Since he has been with Madonna, different litigants have sued Guy Ritchie 4 separate times for copyright infringement, over the projects “Snatch” “Swag” “Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels” and in the legal case Aisha v. Madonna for pilfering items from Aisha’s catalog.

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I don't get the whole thing. my english might be too bad for law stuff. what does it mean?
Did Madonna steal songs from Aisha's catalogue??
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Reply #1 posted 08/17/08 3:40pm

SoulAlive

lol....this is just an Internet joke.Everytime Madonna releases a new song,"Aisha" claims that it was really her song.It's a long running game.
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Reply #2 posted 08/17/08 3:51pm

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Besides, who cares about "Hey You" when you can have "Keep the Trance"?

"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #3 posted 08/18/08 12:57am

graecophilos

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SoulAlive said:

lol....this is just an Internet joke.Everytime Madonna releases a new song,"Aisha" claims that it was really her song.It's a long running game.


oh! I actually wondered who Aisha might be!
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Reply #4 posted 08/18/08 1:01am

SoulAlive

"Aisha" doesn't even exist lol this is fake.Look at the part where they refer to Gwen Stefani as "Madonna's cousin" nuts
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Reply #5 posted 08/18/08 1:49am

missmad

SoulAlive said:

"Aisha" doesn't even exist lol this is fake.Look at the part where they refer to Gwen Stefani as "Madonna's cousin" nuts



i was just about 2 say madonna and gwen r related????
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Reply #6 posted 08/18/08 4:37am

piepie1976

they are distant cousins, actually

missmad said:

SoulAlive said:

"Aisha" doesn't even exist lol this is fake.Look at the part where they refer to Gwen Stefani as "Madonna's cousin" nuts



i was just about 2 say madonna and gwen r related????
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Reply #7 posted 08/18/08 6:42am

VoicesCarry

Why would anyone steal that piece of shit?
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Reply #8 posted 08/18/08 7:23am

PricelessHo

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why you're a naughty naughty gurl aisha smile
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Reply #9 posted 08/18/08 9:01am

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graecophilos said:

... Aisha’s private, unreleased, Copyrighted Catalog, valued at billions due to its sheer voluminous content, which contains 9,000 songs, 300 movie scripts and short stories, 15 book manuscripts, 200 music video treatments, 500 photographs, 150 photo treatments, a perfume line and clothing line.


lol If she's such a fountain of creative ideas, why hasn't anything by her ever been recorded, released, published, or filmed? To the best of my knowledge nothing is out there. razz
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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