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davidt
on Friday August 26 2005, @10:00AM
An anonymous person writes:
new york based jewelry house fenton's fall 2005 collection is inspired by lyrics of morrissey and the smiths. the jewelry collection is carried at stores like barneys in new york, seattle, and los angeles, and ikram in chicago. sterling silver cuffs and bangles, for men and women, are etched with various lyrics ("scratch my name on your arm with a fountain pen," "i'd rather be famous than righteous or holy," "love is natural and real but not for such as you and i," and so on...). style.com will feature an article on the designer and her inspirations, as well as upcoming issues of elle, british glamour, and british vogue. look for fenton in harvey nichols london, as well as hong kong!!!
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Rome CD (Score:1)
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Do I smell a lawsuit? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Do I smell a lawsuit? (Score:2, Informative)
Now, a song like "Happy Birthday," which everyone sings at one time or another, is a published song -meaning if it's recorded and released commercially- royalties must be paid. Performance, may be similar; ever notice on some television shows (sitcoms or dramas) when there's a birthday involved, they sometimes don't sing "Happy Birthday" but sing a made-up variation? They didn't want to pay the royalty so they made up a song! The point is, you don't have to pay if you're singing it at a birthday party, but if the party was televised, performance royalties are due. The same goes for radio or television- everytime you hear a song or see a music video, it's marked down and royalties are paid.
Think about those of you in school musicals or some sort of drama production. Ask your teacher or drama coach about having to "buy" the rights to produce a musical, "Jesus Christ Superstar" for example... That's paying a royalty.
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all of you (Score:0)
OT maybe (Score:2, Insightful)
i'm guessing the company was sued or went out of business
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i want one (Score:1)
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as a representative for fenton (Score:1)
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Lawsuit? (Score:1)
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