I read the stories, see the photographs, world's in a crazy space.
So, there's a whole controversy of a Coldplay song called Vida La Vida which apparently sounds a lot like Joe Satriani's song "If I Could Fly," even to the point where Joe Satriani is challenging Coldplay to court. To some this may be old news, even to me it kind of is, but I just felt like posting it up anyways.
In my opinion Joe Satriani, could just simply turn it into something constructive like doing a collab song of the two, and split it 60/40 or some jass. There was someone who recorded Less Than Jake's concerts, who was selling copies for a pretty outrageous price, so Less Than Jake got a copy, reproduced it as a better quality, then sold copies for much less than what the guy was selling for, with the album name "Bootleg a Bootleg." Joe Satriani should take the example!
Anyways...
Express your thoughts and feeling with keen vigilance.
...and roll the dice!
Joe Satriani vs Coldplay
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Re: Joe Satriani vs Coldplay
He probably wants to do something like that.Perhaps wrote:I read the stories, see the photographs, world's in a crazy space.
So, there's a whole controversy of a Coldplay song called Vida La Vida which apparently sounds a lot like Joe Satriani's song "If I Could Fly," even to the point where Joe Satriani is challenging Coldplay to court. To some this may be old news, even to me it kind of is, but I just felt like posting it up anyways.
In my opinion Joe Satriani, could just simply turn it into something constructive like doing a collab song of the two, and split it 60/40 or some jass. There was someone who recorded Less Than Jake's concerts, who was selling copies for a pretty outrageous price, so Less Than Jake got a copy, reproduced it as a better quality, then sold copies for much less than what the guy was selling for, with the album name "Bootleg a Bootleg." Joe Satriani should take the example!
Anyways...
Express your thoughts and feeling with keen vigilance.
...and roll the dice!
The law creates a starting point for bargaining. Prior to knowing what legal rights you (and the other party have), it's difficult to place a value on things. After going through a lawsuit (or the mere threat of one), both parties are more willing to come to the table and discuss things.