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22 November 2007

Romantics Detail What They Don’t Like About Activision

As commented upon by Michael Madison, the Romantics have filed suit against Activision, alleging that the version of “What I Like About You” included in the Guitar Hero Rocks the ’80s video game (for which Activision got a license from the songwriters) sounds too much like the original recording.

In their complaint, available here as a PDF, the Romantics allege three counts: violation of the right of publicity, a somewhat vaguely outlined Lanham Act claim, and unjust enrichment. They can’t allege copyright infringement, since the defendants licensed the underlying musical work, and the copyright in a sound recording does not extend to recordings that merely consist of sounds that “imitate or simulate those in the copyrighted sound recording,” under 17 U.S.C. § 114(b).

The publicity claim would seem to turn on whether the Michigan common law right of publicity protects against vocal impersonations, as the Ninth Circuit held California law did in Midler v. Ford Motor Co. – and whether the court feels like having another crack at the thorny preemption issues raised by the interaction between such a common-law right and Section 114(b) of the Copyright Act.

UPDATE (20 December 2007): The Detroit Free Press reports (via Bill Patry) that the Romantics’ motion for preliminary injunction was denied. No written opinion is available as of this writing. The denial of a preliminary injunction doesn’t mean the case is over, only that Activision can keep selling the game while the suit is ongoing.  Perhaps the court felt that pulling Guitar Hero off the shelves this holiday season would cause too much strum und drang.

2 Comments

  1. […] can find the complaint letter here with specifics about what they’re suing […]

    Pingback by ipickmynose: an SF-centric indie music blog » what I don’t like about the romantics or more stupid copyright stuff — 24 November 2007 @ 21:03

  2. […] The Romantics, well-loved by karaoke masters everywhere for creating the classic song “That’s What I Like About You,” are suing Activision over the version of their hit in Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s. Apparently the cover in the game, marked “as made famous by the Romantics,” is so good that they’re afraid fans won’t be able to tell it from the original. Slightly paranoid. In any case, they’re suing the makers of the game, saying they didn’t have permission to make a “sound-alike” version of the song. Well, guys, it seems that copyright law says that you only need permission if you cover a song and it sounds too different. Precedent doesn’t seem to be on either side, so we’ll just have to see how this turns out. You can bet it will translate into sales for Guitar Hero, though - “So good, it’s against the LAW!” Romantics Sue Over Guitar Hero [madisonian.net, more at joegratz.net] […]

    Pingback by Apple Blog » Blog Archive » Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the Courtroom — 26 November 2007 @ 01:12

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