Bill Murray is taking some heat from the Dobby Brothers.
Dooby Brothers attorneys claim that William Murray, a 70-year-old actor’s golf apparel company, is using the rock group’s song “Listen to Music” to advertise shirts without paying a proper golf license fee, Dooby Brothers attorneys claim.
The Hollywood Reporter received an email from the band’s attorney, Peter Parteno, addressing the “Ghostbusters” star on Wednesday, in which he addresses the use of music.
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The attorney greeted the star and said it was Tom Johnston-Pende “listen to the music.”
“It’s a great song. I know you agree because you keep using it in the advertisements for golf shirts given to your Zero Hawks.” “However, seeing that you have not paid to use it, you have renamed the company ‘Zero Bucks Given.’ Should be kept. “
Parteno alleged that Murray was using unlicensed music from other clients presented by his pay agent.
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“It seems that Donald Trump is the only person who uses your clients’ music without your permission,” the attorney added.
Patterson described himself as “too lazy” to look at a specific section of the United States Copyright Act, which the actor allegedly violated, as well as making “threats.” [Murray] With eternal condemnation. “
“But you’ve already made money with those Garfield movies,” the prosecutor said.
Patto doesn’t add: “If the shirts weren’t ugly we’d be almost fine with that. But that’s it.”
And on Murray’s famous line by the character “Karl Spicler” of “Cadishek”, Patterson emailed him with the following: “In the immortal words of Jean-Paul Paul Sartre: ‘Au River golfer. At Pays!'”
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Representatives for Murray, William Murray Golf and Dooby Brothers did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox Business.