January 13

Is Prince Jacking Songs? Court Say Yes

Posted by Brian
Prince

Prince is supposed to be one of the legends of our time and he is out here stealing songs? Ouch!

An appeals court in Italy has ruled pop superstar PRINCE stole his THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD hit from two European songwriters. Officials at the Court of Appeal in Rome have decided the 1994 hit borrowed heavily from Bruno Bergonzi and Michele Vicino’s Takin’ Me to Paradise.

Under the ruling, Prince must stop distributing the song on Italian territory. He also faces having to pay the royalties he has so far accumulated to Bergonzi and Vicino and their publishers, but only if a final hearing confirms the Italian songwriting duo was plagiarised.
Bergonzi and Vicino’s tune was a small European pop hit in 1983.
Bergonzi tells Billboard.com, “When we first heard Prince’s song we immediately took action, but this case has been dragging on for 15 years and it isn’t over yet, such is the slowness of the Italian legal system. We only decided to go public with our story now.”
A court originally rejected the songwriters’ claim in 2003. For a sentence to become definitive in Italy, a “third degree” ruling is necessary.

Claudio Buja, the head of Prince’s new label Universal Music Publishing in Italy, tells the website, “We are waiting to see the outcome of the third and final sentence. We’re wary of making a comment at this stage, but I can say that plagiarism cases are invariably delicate and difficult.”

Maybe this is Prince just getting even with other people stealing his music.

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3 comments...What do you think?

  1. 4Avatars v0.3.1Posted by Renee Greene 7th February, 2009 at 3:20 am

    Prince needs to do a remake of some of Isaac Hayes’ stuff; he would be perfect for it, especially “Phoenix” and “Walk On By.”

  2. 4Avatars v0.3.1Posted by Sanalika Hileleri 8th July, 2010 at 4:07 am

    Cool picture..

  3. 4Avatars v0.3.1Posted by çizgi film ?zle 25th July, 2010 at 9:58 pm

    Claudio Buja, the head of Prince’s new label Universal Music Publishing in Italy, tells the website, “We are waiting to see the outcome of the third and final sentence. We’re wary of making a comment at this stage, but I can say that plagiarism cases are invariably delicate and difficult.”

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