Activision is catching legal heat from band No Doubt over the groupâs appearance in the recently released Band Hero. No Doubt is suing Activision, seeking damages for turning the act into âvirtual karaoke players.â Sound familiar?
No Doubt says in a statement that the band âagreed to place avatars containing their name and likeness performing three No Doubt songsâ but that Band Hero allows their use in more than 60 other songs, all without the groupâs knowledge or approval. (No Doubtâs âDonât Speakâ and âIâm Just A Girlâ appear in the console versions of Band Hero, with âExcuse Me Mr.â featured in the Nintendo DS version.)
Furthermore, individual band members can be âisolated into solo performances of these cover songs and placed randomly in countless variations.â
According to No Doubtâs claim, that goes against the contract it signed with Activision granting its likeness in Band Hero. It also contends that Activision refused to change the bandâs appearance beyond the agreed songs, saying that catering to No Doubtâs request would be âtoo expensive.â
The publisher of Band Hero raised the ire of Kurt Cobainâs widow Courtney Loveâas well as former Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselicâfor the singerâs inclusion in Guitar Hero 5. In that game, the late Cobain could be used in non-Nirvana songs, performing any instrument, resulting in hastily Twittered fury from Love and requests from her attorneys to limit the musicianâs appearance in the game.
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Update: Activision has responded with the following statement: âSome of the worldâs most popular and iconic artists have been featured in Guitar Hero as playable characters, and we are proud to count No Doubt among them. Activision has a written agreement to use No Doubt in Band Hero â an agreement signed by No Doubt after extensive negotiations with its representatives, who collectively have decades of experience in the entertainment industry. Pursuant to that agreement, Activision worked with No Doubt and the bandâs management in developing Band Hero. As a result, Activision believes it is within its legal rights with respect to the use and portrayal of the band members in the game and that this lawsuit is without merit. Activision is exploring its own legal options with respect to No Doubtâs obligations under the agreement.â