Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Irving Azoff On Plagiarism Lawsuit


Guns N' Roses manager Irving Azoff has responded to the Ulrich Schnauss lawsuit with this statement:

"The band vigorously contests these claims and intends to respond accordingly."

He added the band and production team’s legal reps will be responding SOON, as well.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AND READ THE FULL COMPLAINT HERE.

His full statement follows:

"The band believed when the record came out and still believes that there are no unauthorized samples on the track.

The snippets of ‘ambient noise’ in question were provided by a member of the album’s production team who has assured us that these few seconds of sound were obtained legitimately. Artists these days can’t read the minds of those they collaborate with and therefore are unfortunately vulnerable to claims like this one.

While the band resents the implication that they would ever use another artist’s work improperly and are assessing possible counterclaims, they are confident this situation will be satisfactorily resolved."

Rolling Stone

4 comments:

Mack Arillo said...

"He added the band and production team’s legal reps will be responding soon"

In the GN'R world, "soon" means "never."

Anonymous said...

So ... any news on the upcoming tour?

Cosmoscape said...

Mack - couldn't have said it better myself.

It's been a while since Axl's done something silly, though, hasn't it? x)

Anonymous said...

Agreed, Mack. However, considering the lack of communication from Axl, I guess that I'd be happy to hear from him, even though about this nonsense.