04-08-2009, 04:42 PM
April 7th, 2009
According to the BBC News Todayââ¬Â¦.
Coldplay have denied, in a US federal court, that they copied parts of rock guitarist Joe Satrianiââ¬â¢s music for their hit song, Viva La Vida. Lawyers for the band argue that any similarities between the song and Satrianiââ¬â¢s If I Could Fly were not enough to warrant damages.
Mr Satriani sued Coldplay in December, claiming they had used ââ¬Åsubstantial, original portionsââ¬Â of his 2004 song.
He is seeking a jury trial, damages and ââ¬Åany and all profitsââ¬Â from the song.
In court papers filed in Los Angeles, Coldplay also claim Mr Satrianiââ¬â¢s song ââ¬Ålacks originalityââ¬Â and should not receive copyright protection.
The guitaristââ¬â¢s lawyer, Howard E King, said Coldplayââ¬â¢s response was typical for copyright infringement cases and he reiterated that he thought the matter could have been resolved without legal action.
Following Mr Satrianiââ¬â¢s claim in December, Coldplay said in a statement on their website that the 52-year-old ââ¬Ådid not write or have any influence on the songââ¬Â.
ââ¬ÅIf there are any similarities between our two pieces of music, they are entirely coincidental and just as surprising to us as to him,ââ¬Â they added.
According to the BBC News Todayââ¬Â¦.
Coldplay have denied, in a US federal court, that they copied parts of rock guitarist Joe Satrianiââ¬â¢s music for their hit song, Viva La Vida. Lawyers for the band argue that any similarities between the song and Satrianiââ¬â¢s If I Could Fly were not enough to warrant damages.
Mr Satriani sued Coldplay in December, claiming they had used ââ¬Åsubstantial, original portionsââ¬Â of his 2004 song.
He is seeking a jury trial, damages and ââ¬Åany and all profitsââ¬Â from the song.
In court papers filed in Los Angeles, Coldplay also claim Mr Satrianiââ¬â¢s song ââ¬Ålacks originalityââ¬Â and should not receive copyright protection.
The guitaristââ¬â¢s lawyer, Howard E King, said Coldplayââ¬â¢s response was typical for copyright infringement cases and he reiterated that he thought the matter could have been resolved without legal action.
Following Mr Satrianiââ¬â¢s claim in December, Coldplay said in a statement on their website that the 52-year-old ââ¬Ådid not write or have any influence on the songââ¬Â.
ââ¬ÅIf there are any similarities between our two pieces of music, they are entirely coincidental and just as surprising to us as to him,ââ¬Â they added.

