Astronaut Sues Dido For Album Cover
An anonymous reader writes "Astronaut Bruce McCandless is suing Dido for her album cover that uses a famous NASA photograph of a tiny, tiny, tiny McCandless floating in space. McCandless doesn't own the copyright on the photo, so he's claiming it's a violation of his publicity rights ... except that he's so tiny in the photo, it's not like anyone's going to recognize him."
That being said, the entire area of Right of Privacy law is fascinating. I was reading through this website and there's some really good meat there for discussion.
"a singer you've never heard of"
You've gotta be trolling. 21 million copies sold of her debut album, MTV Music awards, BRIT awards, Grammy nominated, #98 best selling of the 21st century, duet with Eminem, music featured in a big movie, song the opening theme of a US TV show, haircut named after her, sold-out world tours...
I mean, I can only name like three or four of her songs from the early 2000s, but "a singer you've never heard of"?! Come on!
Yeah, I love that part when she sings her lament "When I am laid in earth", after Aeneas, following the Sorceress' evil scheme, sails from Carthage in the opera by Henry Purcell. Very moving music. Everyone should know that.
...the future crusty old bastards are already drinking the Kool-Aid.
Who the fuck is Eminem?
Some guy that "sings" without, somehow, using any notes. You know when you're asleep at 3:00AM and there's a BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! with your windows rattling and the sound of a car trunk vibrating from all the bass waking you up? That's some crackhead/methhead listening to him, or one of the thousand talentless hacks just like him, that the RIAA labels have convinced gullible young people is somehow "music".
You've been an old coot since 1957? How old were you then, 50?
My generation's music was reefer music (Zeppelin, Floyd, ZZ Top, Aerosmith, Van Halen), today's music is crack cocaine music.
You want me to get all these damned kids off your lawn, lady?
Free Martian Whores!
I don't know if the particular image is copyrighted, but clearly the person in photo is not recognizable. You could put any person in that space suit for that photo and not tell the difference.