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 begs 
the question, obvious to whom. i recognized it right away.  
  
that 
being said, i know there was a lawsuit brought by isaac hayes against miller 
brewing co forappropriating the shaft theme for an ad which starred richard 
roundtree. even though the ad was in the *style* of the movie theme, it was 
different. the jury couldn't tell the difference between the original wah wah 
part and the wah wah part on the ad (ad music was composed by the orchestrator 
of the movie, jj johnson) and awarded to hayes. 
  
i 
wonder if a jury could tell that it's the same hendrix part on the current tv 
ad. 
  
  
stig 
  
  
  If it is obvious and they are not paying, they will be soon- 
  I would be very surprised otherwise-  ever since Vanilla Ice vs. Bowie I 
  think there is less tolerance-  
  C 
    
    
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
    
    
    Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:37 
    AM 
    Subject: RE: Behringer 
    
 
  
    If I were a guitar player and I sounded like Jimi 
    Hendrix,  that's perfect acceptable.  BUT, if I 
    try to release a  recording of "Purple Haze", I need 
    to get a license from  Hendrix' estate.  
    ** okay. this brings up an interesting thing. there's a car 
    ad (?) out right now that uses an acoustic guitar rendition of the guitar 
    part of a hendrix tune (i think the tune is "come on" from electric 
    ladyland). think the hendrix estate is getting any dough for 
that? 
    sorry this is late was away yesterday due to car stuff . . . 
     
    stig    
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