Sony Files Copyright Claim Against Justin Bieber to get Mashup off the web.
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Sony Files Copyright Claim Against Justin Bieber to get Mashup off the web.
Jackson-Bieber track appears online, quickly disappears
By: Global News
August 20, 2013
TORONTO — Record label Sony Music Entertainment has filed a copyright claim to get a recording of “Slave 2 The Rhythm” by the late Michael Jackson and Canadian pop star Justin Bieber yanked from the Internet.
As of Tuesday morning, though, the song could still be found online.
Hours before the song was apparently leaked online, Bieber tweeted: “Excited for what is to come. MJ set the bar. Not only for music but for being an entertainer and how u treat the fans. Wish he was here…”
The following day, Bieber tweeted a black-and-white photo of himself on stage in front of a huge crowd pasted below a similar picture of Jackson. “He set the bar,” Bieber tweeted.
In a follow-up tweet, the 19-year-old wrote: “MJ. The greatest of all time. #fact.”
Jackson is said to have recorded “Slave 2 The Rhythm” well before his death in June 2009.
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By: Global News
August 20, 2013
TORONTO — Record label Sony Music Entertainment has filed a copyright claim to get a recording of “Slave 2 The Rhythm” by the late Michael Jackson and Canadian pop star Justin Bieber yanked from the Internet.
As of Tuesday morning, though, the song could still be found online.
Hours before the song was apparently leaked online, Bieber tweeted: “Excited for what is to come. MJ set the bar. Not only for music but for being an entertainer and how u treat the fans. Wish he was here…”
The following day, Bieber tweeted a black-and-white photo of himself on stage in front of a huge crowd pasted below a similar picture of Jackson. “He set the bar,” Bieber tweeted.
In a follow-up tweet, the 19-year-old wrote: “MJ. The greatest of all time. #fact.”
Jackson is said to have recorded “Slave 2 The Rhythm” well before his death in June 2009.
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Re: Sony Files Copyright Claim Against Justin Bieber to get Mashup off the web.
idk...i just don't know anymore
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Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson Joined, Briefly, in Song
Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson Joined, Briefly, in Song
By DANIEL MCDERMON
8/19/13
Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson were united in song over the weekend when a recording of Mr. Bieber singing along with vocals previously recorded by Mr. Jackson surfaced online, provoking a hailstorm of news reports and stoking a great deal of fan interest on social media. The track, “Slave 2 the Rhythm,” also was played on British radio, The Guardian reported.
On Friday and Saturday, Mr. Bieber posted somewhat cryptic messages about Mr. Jackson to his Twitter account, but did not refer directly to the song. On Friday, he wrote: “Excited for what is to come. M.J. set the bar. Not only for music but for being an entertainer and how you treat the fans. Wish he was here …” He also posted a photograph pairing himself with an image of Mr. Jackson.
On Monday, however, YouTube videos and SoundCloud posts including the song were taken down. A notice on YouTube said that the video “is no longer available due to a copyright claim by S.M.E.” Sony Music Entertainment owns Mr. Jackson’s recordings. In 2012, Sony reported that some of Mr. Jackson’s recordings had been stolen from its Web site. Sony did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.
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By DANIEL MCDERMON
8/19/13
Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson were united in song over the weekend when a recording of Mr. Bieber singing along with vocals previously recorded by Mr. Jackson surfaced online, provoking a hailstorm of news reports and stoking a great deal of fan interest on social media. The track, “Slave 2 the Rhythm,” also was played on British radio, The Guardian reported.
On Friday and Saturday, Mr. Bieber posted somewhat cryptic messages about Mr. Jackson to his Twitter account, but did not refer directly to the song. On Friday, he wrote: “Excited for what is to come. M.J. set the bar. Not only for music but for being an entertainer and how you treat the fans. Wish he was here …” He also posted a photograph pairing himself with an image of Mr. Jackson.
On Monday, however, YouTube videos and SoundCloud posts including the song were taken down. A notice on YouTube said that the video “is no longer available due to a copyright claim by S.M.E.” Sony Music Entertainment owns Mr. Jackson’s recordings. In 2012, Sony reported that some of Mr. Jackson’s recordings had been stolen from its Web site. Sony did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.
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Re: Sony Files Copyright Claim Against Justin Bieber to get Mashup off the web.
I'd like to know about that SoundCloud posting. Who the heck put that jerk's thieving of MJ's song there!
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A lot of people, there's still quite a few up. I'm getting tired of hearing jb fans saying jb makes the song better -_-
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I am totally sick of this little loser. Now today he wants to be a father. OK Beiber-no.
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