Beastie Boys Sue Chili's Owner for Using 1994 Hit Song 'Sabotage' in Advertisements
Beastie Boys Sue Chili's Owner for Using 1994 Hit Song 'Sabotage' in Advertisements
www.rollingstone.com Beastie Boys Sue Chili's Owner for Using 1994 Hit Song 'Sabotage' in Advertisements
The Beastie Boys sued Chili's owner Brinker International over an unauthorized use of the band's hit single "Sabotage" in advertisements.
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You gotta fight, for your right, to protect your intellectual property.
29ReplyJust don't use art when you don't have the rights. How difficult is that?
9ReplyIiiiiiii can stand it. I know ya planned it. Imma set it straight this Watergate....how ironic
5ReplyI can't stand rocking when I'm in here 'Cause your crystal ball ain't so crystal clear
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If I remember right they sued a company for using She's On It before they got popular. An airline I think?
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