Kids Sue Pink Floyd for Royalties

November 27, 2004 at 20:31 | Tags: IP, English |

Pink Floyd pupils sue for royalties. I found this via the Creative Commons Weblog, which for some reason seems to think this is something positive. 23 ex-pupils from the 1979 fourthform music class at Islington Green School are suing for unpaid session musician royalties for singing on Pink Floyd’s classic Another Brick In The Wall 25 years ago.

Obviously, no one wants kids to be exploited by the entertainment industry without even getting payed but this? After 25 years?

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