Marley Family Sues Verizon & Universal Records

by reggaewire | August 30, 2007 at 09:49 pm
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NEW YORK - THE family of late reggae singer Bob Marley said on Thursday that they will sue Universal Music Group and Verizon Wireless for using the iconic pop star's name, likeness and image without permission.

Fifty Six Hope Road Music, which is owned by the Marley family, said in a news release that Universal Music had entered an agreement with Verizon Wireless that granted the US mobile service provider the right to utilize Bob Marley's name, likeness and image to promote a new set of ringtones.


The offer, announced on Tuesday, said Verizon Wireless customers would be able to purchase ringtones of some of Marley's music exclusively on its service.


'The agreement was entered into without the permission of the Marley Family,' said the statement from Fifty Six Hope Road Music.


Universal Music Group (UMG), the world largest music company, owns Island Records, the label through which Marley recorded most of his global hits, such as One Love and I Shot The Sheriff. His greatest hits compilation, Legend, is the biggest-selling reggae album of all time.


'UMG has not received any suit from the Marley Estate,' Universal Music Group said on Thursday.


The music company, owned by French media giant Vivendi, said the claims made in the press release were 'meritless'.


'Specifically, we are offering Bob Marley ringtones through Verizon in accordance with the terms of a long-standing contract between Bob Marley and UMG,' Universal Music Group said. --


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Jordan Yerman

When I think of Bob Marley, the very, very last thing that comes to mind is ringtones...

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