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Clinton and the Peas settle suit

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LOS ANGELES: George Clinton and the Black Eyed Peas have settled a lawsuit in which the funk pioneer accused the pop group of using his music without proper permission.

The settlement was reached after mediation and was reported to a federal judge on Monday, records show.

The judge has cancelled an upcoming trial as attorneys work to finalise settlement documents, and no further details were provided.

Clinton sued the Peas in December 2010, claiming the group used elements of his 1979 song (Not Just) Knee Deep in remixes of their internatio­nal hit Shut Up.

The song first appeared on the group’s 2003 album Elephunk and it released Shut Up Remix the same year. It also was used in another remix included on the deluxe edition of the Peas’ 2009 release, The E.north Dakota., according to Clinton’s lawsuit.

A judge limited the damages Clinton could recoup in a ruling earlier this month, stating the musician hadn’t shown howmuch he lost or how much the Peas and Universal profited from using Clinton’s music.

Calls to attorneys for Clinton, members of the Black Eyed Peas and Universal Music Group were not immediatel­y returned.

The group and its label, Universal Music Group, claimed they licensed the music, but Clinton said he never granted permission. He claimed producers tried to license (Not Just) Knee Deep in 2009 but he refused.— AP

 ??  ?? Electrifyi­ng show US electropop group LMFAO performing during the 11th edition of the Mawazine World Rhythms music festival in Rabat, Morocco. — Reuters
Electrifyi­ng show US electropop group LMFAO performing during the 11th edition of the Mawazine World Rhythms music festival in Rabat, Morocco. — Reuters

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