David Byrne IS Manly (oh and something about a mediated settlement)

The ABA Journal recently ran a story about the settlement of the lawsuit David Byrne (of Talking Heads fame) brought against Charlie Crist for the unauthorized use of a song in an election advertisement.

The ABA Journal article appears below and here.  Good story about the lawsuit here.  The 90-second videotaped apology is also available here.

TOTH: Nancy Welsh.

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Talking Heads Frontman ‘Feeling Very Manly’ After Winning Song-Use Suit Settlement from Ex-Fla. Gov
Posted Apr 12, 2011 10:23 AM CDT
By Martha Neil

A lawsuit brought by Talking Heads frontman David Byrne against former Fla. Governor Charlie Crist over use of his “Road to Nowhere” song in campaign material has been settled.

Although all of the terms weren’t disclosed, they include a public apology by Crist that is posted on YouTube, reports the Associated Press.

Crist and his advertising agency each blamed the other for not seeking permission. The former governor said he was happy with the settlement terms and praised Byrne for being gracious during a recent mediation.

In a written statement yesterday, Byrne said he had been surprised to learn that such unauthorized use of a song isn’t all that unusual, and said that he was “feeling very manly” about having protested rather than simply let the issue goe.

“Other artists may actually have the anger but not want to take the time and risk the legal bills. I am lucky that I can do that,” he stated. “Anyway, my hope is that by standing up to this practice maybe it can be made to be a less common option, or better yet an option that is never taken in the future.”

The suit was in federal court in Tampa, as an an Arts Beat blog post in the New York Times noted when it was filed.

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