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Lana Del Rey and Radiohead settle copyright dispute
    2018-03-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

拉娜·德雷与Radiohead乐队的版权之争已结束

Lana Del Rey says her copyright dispute with Radiohead is over.

Earlier this year, Del Rey said the British band were suing her over similarities between her song, “Get Free,” and their breakthrough* hit “Creep.”

Radiohead had rejected her offer of 40 percent of the song’s royalties*, she claimed, and were demanding* 100 percent.

The band’s publishers subsequently denied taking legal action, but confirmed they had asked for a writing credit to be added to the song.

Del Rey appeared to confirm the dispute had been settled during her set at the Lollapalooza festival in Sao Paolo, Brazil over the weekend.

After performing “Get Free” in her encore*, Del Rey lit a cigarette and told fans, “Now that my lawsuit’s over, I guess I can sing that song any time I want, right?”

At the time of writing, the writing credits for “Get Free” have not been updated on the database of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

The BBC has contacted Lana Del Rey and Radiohead’s publishers to confirm the singer’s comments. (SD-Agencies)

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