Hey, ho, let’s go … to court.
A drummer who spent four years in one of the greatest punk bands of all time, The Ramones, filed a federal lawsuit on Sept. 21 claiming he is owed nearly $1 million in royalties on songs sold over the Internet.
A drummer who spent four years in one of the greatest punk bands of all time, The Ramones, filed a federal lawsuit on Sept. 21 claiming he is owed nearly $1 million in royalties on songs sold over the Internet. Richard "Richie Ramone" Reinhardt, who performed with the Ramones between 1983 and 1987, sued Wal-Mart, Apple, RealNetworks, the band's management and the estate of its lead guitarist, claiming he had never fully signed over the rights to the six songs he wrote for the group.
September 21, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Hey, ho, let’s go … to court.
A drummer who spent four years in one of the greatest punk bands of all time, The Ramones, filed a federal lawsuit on Sept. 21 claiming he is owed nearly $1 million in royalties on songs sold over the Internet.
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