The
popular social networking site Facebook has been hit with a lawsuit
from Eminem and his publishing company Eight Mile Style LLC due to what
is believed to be the unlawful use of the Detroit rapper and D12’s
collaboration “Under The Influence.”
According
to AllHipHop.com, the lawsuit states that Facebook posted a Wieden +
Kennedy ad, which promoted their new Facebook Home app and in the ad the
music used is believed to be “Under The Influence.” An altered version
of the ad was then released, but according to the lawsuit the edit was
then taken as Facebook’s acknowledgement of the unapproved use of Eminem
and D12’s song.
“The
alteration of the Airplane advertisement was an admission that Facebook
knew it had infringed on the Eminem/D12 Composition,” states the
lawsuit.
Ironically,
Eminem’s lawsuit states that Facebook and Wieden + Kennedy’s response
to the cease and desist order, which was initially placed, called out
Dr. Dre although the mega-producer did not produce or have any
involvement with “Under The Influence.”
“Counsel
falsely and wrongfully alleged that Andre Young, professionally known
as Dr. Dre, composed ‘Under the Influence,’” read the lawsuit. “Yet, a
simple Internet search of the Eminem/D12 Composition would have revealed
that ‘Under the Influence’ was composed by Marshall Mathers, III, and
members of D12, including Denaun Porter, Von Carlisle, Ondre Moore, R.
Arthur Johnson, and DeShaun Holton. Dr. Dre likewise did not produce
‘Under the Influence.’”
At
this time, Eminem and Eight Mile Style LLC are suing Facebook and the
company that created the ad for $150,000 per infringement.
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