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  • 22
    Jan
    2013
    8:37am, EST

    Madonna, Marlon Brando estate set to settle lawsuit over 'Vogue' performance

    By Eriq Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter

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    Madonna and Marlon Brando.

    Madonna is about to resolve litigation with Marlon Brando's estate over using the late actor's image when she performs the song "Vogue" in concert.

    The lyrics to the song list out many celebrities ("Greta Garbo, and Monroe / Deitrich and DiMaggio ...") and Madonna has made it a habit to use images of dead celebrities in her set dressing.

    But to do so, she arguably needs permission from the estates, and two lawsuits were filed last year over her alleged failure to get it.

    CMG Worldwide, an Indiana-based firm that manages the intellectual property rights of many dead stars, sued first, looking to protect Madonna. CMG was in charge of clearing rights for Bhakti Touring Inc, which represented Madonna when she went out on her MDNA world tour after last year's Super Bowl halftime performance.

    Madonna was to pay $5,000 each to the estates of James Dean, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, etc., and CMG thought it had agreed to a likewise deal with reps for the Brando estate. But according to a suit filed in September, Brando's licensing reps increased their demands to $20,000, which represented a problem since it meant that Madonna would then have to also pay $20,000 to each of the other dead celebs thanks to "most favored nation" contractual clauses. It might have made "Vogue" too costly to be performed as intended.

    CMG sued, seeking a declaration that Brando's estate and its agents be prevented from bringing any lawsuits against CMG, Bakhti and Madonna for violations of Brando's intellectual property. The plaintiff claimed to have a valid and enforceable contract.

    The Brando estate nevertheless returned fire with its own lawsuit against Madonna in October, accusing her of having "intentionally, negligently, and/or willingly used the Brando IP Assets for the purposes of attracting attention to the Tour, to the individual concerts and to the song 'Vogue' itself and for the purpose of enhancing the advertising and marketing thereof."

    Suing for misappropriation of publicity rights and trademarks, the Brando estate sought $100,000 for each non-willful use and $1 million for each willful use.


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    The parties have informed the court that they had reached a settlement in principle but need time to execute the settlement agreement. Terms haven't yet been revealed. The Brando estate is known for its litigiousness in protecting rights, suing in the past over such allegedly exploitative items as motorcycle boots and sofas. The actor, who died in 2004, won Oscars for "On the Waterfront" and "The Godfather" and also starred in such films as "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Wild One" and "Last Tango in Paris."

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  • 3
    Jan
    2013
    9:11am, EST

    Jonas Brothers concertgoer sues, claiming she was crushed by the crowd

    Katy Winn / AP

    Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas.

    By Natalie Finn, E! Online

    One Jonas Brothers concertgoer apparently found herself pushin' lots of people away. The fraternal trio's corporate entity, Jonas Brothers Enterprises, has been targeted in lawsuit filed Monday by a woman who says she ended up traumatized after being caught up in a crush of fans at a free JoBros concert at the Grove in L.A. close to three years ago.

    Ashleigh Johnson sued the band and the owner of the venue for negligence, claiming that both parties knew a large number of people -- including many minors -- would show up, and that proper security measures were not in place at the packed outdoor shopping mall. 

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    Johnson claims she suffered "severe injury to her body and shock to her nervous system" after being pinned against a fence, as well as "great mental ... and nervous pain."

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    She is asking for unspecified damage from the JoBros and Caruso Management Co.

    Reps for the defendants have not yet responded to the suit.

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  • 2
    Jan
    2013
    10:02am, EST

    Green Day announce return to touring in March

    © Steve Marcus / Reuters / REUTERS

    Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong.

    By Chris Michaud , Reuters

    The members of Green Day said on Monday they will return to the road in March after the punk rock band canceled its fall club tour and postponed later dates as frontman Billie Joe Armstrong underwent treatment for substance abuse.

    "We want to thank everyone for hanging in with us for the last few months," the band members said in a statement on their website. "We are very excited to hit the road and see all of you again, though we regret having to cancel more shows."

    Armstrong, lead singer and guitarist for the Grammy-winning rock band, sought substance abuse treatment in September following an angry, guitar-smashing on-stage outburst in Las Vegas. The details of his addiction were never specified.

    Armstrong, 40, added to the website posting with a note on Instagram, saying:

    "Dear friends ... I just want to thank you all for the love and support you've shown for the past few months. Believe me, it hasn't gone unnoticed and I'm eternally grateful to have such an amazing set of friends and family.

    "I'm getting better every day," he said. "So now, without further ado, the show must go on. We can't wait to get on the road and live out loud! Our passion has only grown stronger."

    The tour will begin in Chicago on March 28, with dates in Pittsburgh, New York, Toronto and other cities up through April 12 in Quebec City.

    The band said it would announce additional West Coast dates in early 2013.


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    Tickets for the postponed shows will be honored at the new dates, Green Day said. Tickets for canceled shows will be refunded at the point of purchase. 

    In November the band moved up the release date of "iTré!," part of an ambitious trilogy of albums that marks their first collection of new music since 2009, to December 11 from its original date of January 15, in part to make up for the canceled and postponed dates.

    The California-based punk rock band, formed in the late 1980s, has sold more than 65 million records worldwide and won five Grammys, including best alternative album for its 1994 major-label debut, "Dookie," and best rock album for "American Idiot" and "21st Century Breakdown."

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