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Record labels sue Guns N' Roses for ripping off songs...off songs Two independent record companies are suing Guns N' Roses for $1 million, accusing the rockers of using parts of two songs by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss on their album Chinese Democracy, Reuters reports. British... In this article: Guns N' Roses, Ulrich Schnauss, Chinese Democracy, Universal Music Group, Domino Recording Company, U.S., and Reuters |
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Yahoo! News | December 12, 2008
Chinese Democracy shows limits of retail exclusives (Reuters)
"Chinese Democracy" shows limits of retail exclusives (Reuters) By Ed Christman Ed Christman - 32 mins ago Reuters - Axel Rose, lead singer for the band Guns N' Roses, performs during a concert in Budapest in this June … NEW YORK...
In this article: Chinese Democracy, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Guns N' Roses, Ac/dc, Black Ice, Axl Rose, Billboard, Itunes, and Garth Brooks
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Taipei Times | December 04, 2008
POP STOP
...banned in China. In an interview with Reuters, Lin said, "I think Guns N' Roses' new album shows the true rock spirit of the rock artist, of the rock culture, because we have to speak out loud our beliefs and our faith. If we believe in...
In this article: Lin Chi-ling, Liberty Times, Edison Chen, Guns N' Roses, Jerry Yan, Chthonic, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
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Yahoo! News | April 10, 2009
Rock Band practicing Chinese Democracy (Reuters)
...-- deserved a bit more attention and some more involved elements than they've generally dealt with," he said. "Chinese Democracy" was released in November 2008 and debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. (Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters)
In this article: Chinese Democracy, Rock Band, MTV Games, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, Axl Rose, and NEW YORK
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International Herald Tribune - Culture | October 27, 2008
Bono, John Malkovich, Britney Spears - International Herald Tribune
After posting nine tracks from "Chinese Democracy," the long, long, long in the works album, on a Web site in June, Cogill, 27, pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles federal court to charges of violating copyright law, Reuters reported. The...
In this article: Britney Spears, U2, Live Nation, J.K. Rowling, Nick Bollea, Lindsay Lohan, Bono, Guns N' Roses, and Billboard
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Billboard.com RSS Feeds | August 15, 2008
DMX Arrested In Florida After Court No-Show
...prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world. Negotiations are underway for Guns N' Roses'...
In this article: Billboard, DMX, Florida, Trademark, Jerry Wexler, Wal-Mart, Arizona, All rights reserved, and Dog
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- Founded:
- October 1851
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- Operating Income:
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