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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Greenwood Accuses Universal of Song Theft

Greenwood Accuses Universal of Song Theft

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Jonny Greenwood claims Universal used Phantom Thread music without permission.
  • A song from the film was licensed for Melania Trump's documentary.
  • Greenwood and Anderson demand the song's removal from the film.
Greenwood Accuses Universal of Song Theft

Jonny Greenwood and director Paul Thomas Anderson have formally accused Universal of breaching Greenwood's composer agreement. The alleged violation concerns the licensing of a song from their film "Phantom Thread." "Barbara Rose," a musical piece composed by Radiohead guitarist Greenwood for the film, was reportedly included in Melania Trump's documentary.

This unauthorized use of the music has prompted a strong reaction from the artists. They have issued a statement demanding the song's immediate removal from the documentary. The action highlights concerns over intellectual property rights and proper licensing procedures within the film industry.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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Jonny Greenwood is accusing Universal of breaching his composer agreement by licensing a song from "Phantom Thread" without permission.
The song used in the Melania Trump documentary was "Barbara Rose," composed by Jonny Greenwood for the film "Phantom Thread."
They are demanding the removal of the song "Barbara Rose" from the Melania Trump documentary due to the alleged breach of contract.

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