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Eminem in war of words with NZ party

China Daily | Updated: 2017-05-02 07:19

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - They may not have lost themselves in the music or the moment but a judge and nine lawyers in a New Zealand courtroom did listen politely to Eminem's Lose Yourself as a copyright trial involving the country's ruling political party began on Monday.

The Detroit-based music publishers for Eminem are suing New Zealand's conservative National Party, alleging the rapper's acclaimed 2002 song was copied in the party's soundtrack for a TV ad aired during its successful 2014 election campaign. Titled Eminem Esque, the track has the familiar urgent, pulsing beat of Eminem's song.

Eminem in war of words with NZ party

The party has previously said it purchased the track through an Australian-based supplier and doesn't believe it has infringed anyone's copyright.

In 2014, when the case was filed, lawmaker Steven Joyce said he thought the use of the song was "pretty legal", and that Eminem's team "are just having a crack and a bit of an eye for the main chance because it's an election campaign." That response was widely ridiculed, including by comedian John Oliver on his show Last Week Tonight.

"Pretty legal? That's not a concept that exists. That's like being sort-of dead," Oliver joked on the show.

Spokespeople for both Joyce and the National Party said on Monday they wouldn't be commenting while the case was before the court.

Eminem in war of words with NZ party

Garry Williams, the lawyer for Eminem's music publishers Eight Mile Style and Martin Affiliated, quoted from National Party emails, including one in which the song is described as an Eminem "sound-alike" and another in which an agent for the party wrote "I guess the question we're asking, if everyone thinks it's Eminem, and it's listed as Eminem Esque, how can we be confident that Eminem doesn't say we're ripping him off?"

Williams said the emails showed it was "utterly clear" the party knew it was using a copyrighted song.

Speaking outside the court, Joel Martin, a spokesman for Eminem's music publishers, said: "The bottom line is we would never have permitted the use of the song in any political advertisement," he said.

The judge-only trial is expected to last about six days.

Agence France-Presse

(China Daily 05/02/2017 page10)

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