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On December 4, 2008, a lawsuit was filed by Satriani accusing the band Coldplay of plagiarizing "substantial original portions" of his composition "If I Could Fly" on their 2008 song "Viva la Vida". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The case was dismissed by the California Central District Court on September 14, 2009, with both parties allegedly agreeing to an ...
Joe Satriani "Viva la Vida" (2008) Coldplay: Case dismissed [63] 2009 ... Yellowcard dropped its lawsuit against Juice Wrld after his death. However, the band could ...
Coldplay performed a medley of "Lost+" and "Viva la Vida" at the ceremony. American rapper Jay-Z , who was the guest vocalist on "Lost+", performed "Lost+" with Coldplay onstage. The performance was recorded and released on 8 February 2009.
After Coldplay releases its 10th album, “Moon Music,” on Oct. 4, the band will only make two more, said frontman Chris Martin. ... Coldplay Settles Lawsuit Filed by Former Manager Dave Holmes ...
Coldplay’s former manager is suing the band for over £10 million ($12 million) worth of unpaid commission. Variety broke the news last month that Dave Holmes, who managed the Chris Martin ...
Coldplay has settled its lawsuit with former manager Dave Holmes, court documents show. A judge approved a settlement agreement between the parties in May, with the terms remaining confidential.
On 4 December 2008, Joe Satriani filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Coldplay in the California Central District Court. [111] Satriani claimed that "Viva la Vida" incorporates "substantial, original portions" of his song "If I Could Fly" from the album Is There Love in Space? (2004). [112] Coldplay denied the allegation. [113]
Coldplay has filed a multi-million pound lawsuit against their former longtime manager Dave Holmes alleging tour mismanagement – just weeks after he sued the band for £10m in “unpaid ...