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John Lydon’s lawyer calls on court to block the use of long forgotten “nuclear button” in Sex Pistols dispute - completemusicupdate.com - London
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28.07.2021 / 14:59

John Lydon’s lawyer calls on court to block the use of long forgotten “nuclear button” in Sex Pistols dispute

John Lydon’s legal rep yesterday told the High Court in London that the Sex Pistols have always worked on the assumption that licensing deals will only be done with unanimous approval of the band’s members, and therefore an old band agreement that says only majority approval is required should be set aside.Mark Cunningham presented his closing arguments at the end of a lively court dispute between Lydon and his former bandmates Paul Cook and Steve Jones.

Setlist: Anarchy in the High Court – it’s the Sex Pistols! - completemusicupdate.com
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26.07.2021 / 09:01

Setlist: Anarchy in the High Court – it’s the Sex Pistols!

CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including The Sex Pistols’ appearance in the High Court in a dispute over a sync deal to include the band’s music in a new show directed by Danny Boyle based on the memoir of guitarist Steve Jones, plus Sony Music’s lawsuit against sportswear brand Gymshark accusing it of using unlicensed music in social media promos for years.SECTION TIMES01: Streaming royalties (00:12:49)02: Sainsbury’s

John Lydon says he doesn’t remember signing “terrifying” Sex Pistols band agreement as sync deal dispute continues - completemusicupdate.com - London
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22.07.2021 / 11:25

John Lydon says he doesn’t remember signing “terrifying” Sex Pistols band agreement as sync deal dispute continues

John Lydon told the High Court in London yesterday that legal documents “terrify” him, that he didn’t understand what a Sex Pistols band agreement he signed in 1988 was all about, and that – despite said agreement allowing for majority decisions to stand – “unanimity is what has made this band as a business tick over”.

Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck trying everything they can to make 'second chance' work: source - www.foxnews.com
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21.07.2021 / 21:41

Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck trying everything they can to make 'second chance' work: source

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are indeed serious about their rekindled romance, a source close to the couple revealed.  Affleck, 48, and Lopez, 51, were first spotted together in April after the end of their respective romances with Ana de Armas and Alex Rodriguez. Fans were shocked to see them together after they originally got engaged in 2002 only to postpone the wedding before ultimately calling it off in 2004.

Sex Pistols singer calls TV show 'nonsense' in songs dispute - abcnews.go.com
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21.07.2021 / 18:53

Sex Pistols singer calls TV show 'nonsense' in songs dispute

LONDON -- Former Sex Pistols singer John Lydon said Wednesday that he’s “heart and soul” against letting the band’s songs be used in an upcoming television drama about the pioneering punk outfit, dismissing the TV series as “nonsense.”Lydon, formerly known as Johnny Rotten, is being sued by guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook, who want the songs to feature in “Pistol,” a Disney-backed series based on a memoir by Jones.Lydon says the songs can’t be licensed without his consent, but Cook

John Lydon likens contract at heart of Sex Pistols legal dispute to “slavery” - www.nme.com
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21.07.2021 / 18:01

John Lydon likens contract at heart of Sex Pistols legal dispute to “slavery”

Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon has hit out at a contract at the centre of a legal dispute between him and his ex-bandmates, likening it to “slavery”.Lydon, best known as Johnny Rotten, is currently being sued by former bandmates Paul Cook and Steve Jones so that the group’s iconic back catalogue can be used in Pistol, Danny Boyle’s upcoming TV show about the band’s trailblazing history.Cook and Jones have said a band member agreement (BMA) was formed in 1998 to enable licensing decisions to be

Sex Pistols are probably “gone for good” following sync deal bust up, Paul Cook confirms - completemusicupdate.com
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21.07.2021 / 13:15

Sex Pistols are probably “gone for good” following sync deal bust up, Paul Cook confirms

Steve Jones and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols previously chose not to enforce a 1988 band agreement in a bid to maintain a better relationship with former bandmate John Lydon, the outfit having reunited at various points over the years of course. However, now Jones and Cook have gone legal over said agreement, the band is probably “gone for good”.

Sex Pistols are “probably gone for good” amid legal dispute over Danny Boyle series - www.nme.com - county Boyle
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20.07.2021 / 23:09

Sex Pistols are “probably gone for good” amid legal dispute over Danny Boyle series

Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook has said that the band is “probably gone for good” amid the ongoing legal dispute with John Lydon.Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) is being sued by two of his former bandmates – Cook and guitarist Steve Jones – after refusing to license the group’s music for inclusion in Danny Boyle’s biopic series, Pistol.The Pistols’ original bassist Glen Matlock and the estate of late bassist Sid Vicious both support their music being featured in Boyle’s show.

Sex Pistols in court over sync deals and a 1988 band agreement - completemusicupdate.com - London
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16.07.2021 / 14:21

Sex Pistols in court over sync deals and a 1988 band agreement

A legal squabble between members of the Sex Pistols reached the High Court in London yesterday. Officially it’s a dispute over whether or not John Lydon can block the licensing of the band’s music for a new TV series based on the memoir of his former bandmate Steve Jones.

Danny Boyle’s FX Sex Pistols Series ‘Pistol’ Hits Snag As John Lydon Seeks To Block Use Of Band’s Music - deadline.com - London
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16.07.2021 / 10:23

Danny Boyle’s FX Sex Pistols Series ‘Pistol’ Hits Snag As John Lydon Seeks To Block Use Of Band’s Music

Danny Boyle’s much-anticipated FX Sex Pistols biopic Pistol has run into the moshpit of a band at war, as it has emerged that John Lydon (better known by his stage name Johnny Rotten) wants to block use of the band’s music in the series.

Sex Pistols sue John Lydon over music licensing stoush - www.nme.com
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16.07.2021 / 05:55

Sex Pistols sue John Lydon over music licensing stoush

Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon is being sued by two former bandmates after refusing to license the group’s music for inclusion in Danny Boyle’s biopic series, Pistols.Guitarist Steve Jones – whose 2016 memoir, Lonely Boy: Tales From a Sex Pistol, serves as the basis for the show – and drummer Paul Cook are legally challenging Lydon’s veto, with their lawyer Edmund Cullen appearing in the High Court yesterday (July 15).As per The Associated Press, Cullen said a band agreement made in 1998 stated

Former Sex Pistols sue frontman Johnny Rotten over song rights - www.foxnews.com
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16.07.2021 / 00:19

Former Sex Pistols sue frontman Johnny Rotten over song rights

Two former members of the Sex Pistols are suing singer Johnny Rotten for the right to use the band’s songs in an upcoming television series about the anarchic punk rock icons. Guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook want the songs to appear in "Pistol," a television series based on a memoir by Jones.

Anarchy in UK court? Ex-Sex Pistols sue singer Johnny Rotten - abcnews.go.com - Britain
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15.07.2021 / 20:41

Anarchy in UK court? Ex-Sex Pistols sue singer Johnny Rotten

LONDON -- Two former members of the Sex Pistols are suing singer Johnny Rotten for the right to use the band’s songs in an upcoming television series about the anarchic punk icons.Guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook want the songs to appear in “Pistol,” a television series based on a memoir by Jones.

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