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T Rex singer Marc Bolan’s son sues over ‘Baby Driver’ soundtrack

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LOS ANGELES: The only child of T Rex frontman Marc Bolan filed a lawsuit on Thursday against Sony for using the song “Debora” in its summer action hit “Baby Driver,” allegedly without permission.

“Inexplicab­ly, defendants failed to obtain — or even seek — the permission of the compositio­n’s US copyright holder Rolan Feld,” said the complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court.

“In the six weeks since Feld brought this infringeme­nt to defendant Sony’s attention, defendants have done little more than point fingers at one another — and they have neither apologised nor offered to pay Feld a reasonable licence fee.”

Feld, Bolan’s son with Los Angeles singer-songwriter Gloria Jones, was a few days short of his second birthday when the charismati­c glam rocker was killed in a car crash at the age of 29.

The 41-year-old won the rights to the works of T Rex three years ago and is seeking punitive damages, alleging that Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent’s use of “Debora” has damaged future licensing opportunit­ies.

The soundtrack to Edgar Wright’s “Baby Driver” — which has scored a 95 per cent approval rating from more than 250 reviews collated by the Rotten Tomatoes movies website — is an integral part of the plot.

It stars Ansel Elgort (“The Fault in our Stars”) as a gifted getaway driver who suffers from tinnitus — ringing in his ears — and has to play music on an iPod to concentrat­e when he is behind the wheel.

It has taken US$140 million worldwide against an estimated budget of less than a quarter that amount.

Debora, released in 1968, was Bolan’s first hit after forming the psychedeli­c folk rock band initially known as Tyrannosau­rus Rex, reaching number 34 in the British singles chart.

A request for comment from Sony’s media office was not immediatel­y answered. — AFP

 ??  ?? ‘Baby Driver’ has taken US$140 million worldwide against an estimated budget of less than a quarter that amount. — Courtesy of Columbia Pictures
‘Baby Driver’ has taken US$140 million worldwide against an estimated budget of less than a quarter that amount. — Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

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