Director Paul Thomas Anderson, 55, and Radiohead lead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, 54, are demanding answers about the Melania documentary.
In a statement on Monday, the pair called for Melania Trump’s documentary, Melania, to remove a piece of music pulled from their acclaimed 2017 film Phantom Thread.
“It has come to our attention that a piece of music from Phantom Thread has been used in the Melania documentary,” the two said in a joint statement released by Greenwood’s representation on Monday. “While Jonny Greenwood does not own the copyright in the score, Universal failed to consult Jonny on this third-party use which is a breach of his composer agreement. As a result, Jonny and Paul Thomas Anderson have asked for it to be removed from the documentary.”
Well, the good news is that very few people will ever know about it.
reddittorbrigade on
A shady family of Trump will not do anything legal.
Distinct-Pain4972 on
Sue for like, billions.
AdhesivenessFun2060 on
„This song was in a movie that got nominated for an Oscar. Lets put it in ours and for sure we’ll get an Oscar!“
imahugemoron on
So stealing music as well, where did all that 75 million go? It clearly didn’t cost 75 million to make and they stole music so they didn’t use that money for that, so where did the 75 million actually go? This is a rhetorical question
Flimsy-Attention-722 on
And nobody is surprised
Fit-Significance-436 on
Sue baby sue.
Unauthorized Use: Using a song in a film, TV show, or advertisement without obtaining a license from the copyright owner (the composer/publisher for the composition and the label for the master recording).Legal Consequences: Infringement can lead to lawsuits, with potential damages ranging from ($750) to ($30,000) per work infringed, and in some cases, criminal penalties.Steps to Take: You can send a cease and desist letter to immediately halt further unauthorized use.
Cognitive_Offload on
75 million for documentary budget and they forgot to secure and pay rights for music used? Apparently Radio Head is pissed off too.
nobackup42 on
How can this be. She don’t steal from the Obamas in her speech now you speak new steal … how can be real. She has billionaire (at the cost of the American people ) husband does she need to do this ?
ProfessionalHat6828 on
Something unethical is associated with this film?? I for one am shocked 🙄
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As a former doc editor for many years, I can tell you that arguably the most notable one I worked on (not in terms of quality at all, but the amount of exposure)… was also the most batshit and soul-crushing behind the scenes.
I remember sitting down with some of what were a fairly young crew, who were also at their wits end – and quelling it so we could at least be around to look out for each other, act like professionals, finish the job and put it behind us.
I can only imagine how much more batshit this production is, and how many good minds may have suffered along the way.
Mernack64 on
Well, she is known for stealing speeches! So this tracks.
Foulmouthedleon on
…and she’ll be sued and…nothing will happen.
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Director Paul Thomas Anderson, 55, and Radiohead lead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, 54, are demanding answers about the Melania documentary.
In a statement on Monday, the pair called for Melania Trump’s documentary, Melania, to remove a piece of music pulled from their acclaimed 2017 film Phantom Thread.
“It has come to our attention that a piece of music from Phantom Thread has been used in the Melania documentary,” the two said in a joint statement released by Greenwood’s representation on Monday. “While Jonny Greenwood does not own the copyright in the score, Universal failed to consult Jonny on this third-party use which is a breach of his composer agreement. As a result, Jonny and Paul Thomas Anderson have asked for it to be removed from the documentary.”
Read the full story, [here](https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/melania-doc-called-out-for-stealing-music-from-paul-thomas-andersons-phantom-thread/).
Well, the good news is that very few people will ever know about it.
A shady family of Trump will not do anything legal.
Sue for like, billions.
„This song was in a movie that got nominated for an Oscar. Lets put it in ours and for sure we’ll get an Oscar!“
So stealing music as well, where did all that 75 million go? It clearly didn’t cost 75 million to make and they stole music so they didn’t use that money for that, so where did the 75 million actually go? This is a rhetorical question
And nobody is surprised
Sue baby sue.
Unauthorized Use: Using a song in a film, TV show, or advertisement without obtaining a license from the copyright owner (the composer/publisher for the composition and the label for the master recording).Legal Consequences: Infringement can lead to lawsuits, with potential damages ranging from ($750) to ($30,000) per work infringed, and in some cases, criminal penalties.Steps to Take: You can send a cease and desist letter to immediately halt further unauthorized use.
75 million for documentary budget and they forgot to secure and pay rights for music used? Apparently Radio Head is pissed off too.
How can this be. She don’t steal from the Obamas in her speech now you speak new steal … how can be real. She has billionaire (at the cost of the American people ) husband does she need to do this ?
Something unethical is associated with this film?? I for one am shocked 🙄
As a former doc editor for many years, I can tell you that arguably the most notable one I worked on (not in terms of quality at all, but the amount of exposure)… was also the most batshit and soul-crushing behind the scenes.
I remember sitting down with some of what were a fairly young crew, who were also at their wits end – and quelling it so we could at least be around to look out for each other, act like professionals, finish the job and put it behind us.
I can only imagine how much more batshit this production is, and how many good minds may have suffered along the way.
Well, she is known for stealing speeches! So this tracks.
…and she’ll be sued and…nothing will happen.