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Authorship and the Beatles
If the artist could explain in words what he has made, he would not have had to create it. Alfred Stieglitz It's hard to describe, even with the clarity of memory, the moment the apple falls. The thing will start moving along at a speed of its own, then you...
Tags: John Lennon, Oxford University Press, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono
Research articles 2007-07-01

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Stanford Law School's Fair Use Project Announces That Yoko Ono and EMI Records Have Withdrawn All Claims Against Premise Media
STANFORD, Calif. -- The Fair Use Project of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society today announced that Yoko Ono and EMI Records have withdrawn all claims filed against Premise Media. The dismissal follows failed attempts by Yoko Ono in federal court and EMI Records in state court to...
Tags: Capitol Records, EMI Group Plc., INTERNET, Litigation, Stanford Law School
Research articles 2008-10-07
Driver alleges Yoko Ono demanded 'immoral and illegal' acts
NEW YORK AFP — Yoko Ono's driver, currently facing charges of extorting money from the widow of Beatle John Lennon, has countered by accusing her of asking him to perform "immoral and illegal" acts. The chauffeur, Koral Karsan, pleaded not guilty to trying to extort two million dollars from Ono...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-12-20
Yoko Ono in legal battle over John Lennon home video
NEW YORK AFP — Beatle John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono is suing a Massachusetts company over the rights to a 1970 home video of her late husband, seen smoking marijuana, composing songs and wondering if he should drug Richard Nixon. Ono's lawsuit against World Wide Video, a consortium of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, lawsuit, MARKETING, Massachusetts, video
Research articles 2008-04-24
Yoko Ono sues over use of John Lennon videos
NEW YORK AFP — Beatle John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono is suing two companies over the rights to videos of her late husband, one of which shows Lennon smoking marijuana, composing songs and wondering if he should drug Richard Nixon. Ono's lawsuit against World Wide Video, a consortium of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, lawsuit, MARKETING, video
Research articles 2008-04-24
Yoko Ono still mourning John Lennon's murder
LONDON AFP — Yoko Ono said hat she was still mourning the death of her husband John Lennon more than 25 years on from his murder. The artist, 73, said their son Sean, 30, was "still suffering" after the legendary former Beatle was shot dead by a deranged fan...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, London
Research articles 2006-06-23
Stanford Law School's Fair Use Project: Yoko Ono's Injunction Against "Expelled" Producers Denied
STANFORD, Calif. -- The Fair Use Project of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society today announced that Yoko Ono's attempt to enjoin Premise Media's documentary, "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," has been denied.
Research articles 2008-06-03
Yoko Ono unveils high-tech music education tour bus
LAS VEGAS AFP — Yoko Ono was flanked by music celebrities Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show as she unveiled a high-tech music education tour bus dedicated to late Beatle John Lennon. The sophisticated recording studio on wheels made its public debut in a crowded pavilion at the world's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Music
Research articles 2008-01-07
Yoko Ono to Chat Live On ABCNEWS.com to Mark the 20th Anniversary of John Lennon's Death
Entertainment Editors NEW YORK--ENTERTAINMENT WIRE--Dec. 4, 2000 Wednesday, December 6, 2:00 pm ET, http://abcnews.go.com/onair/lennon/ Yoko Ono, avant-garde artist, musician and widow of John Lennon, will chat live on ABCNEWS.com, part of The Walt Disney Internet Group (NYSE:DIG), on Wednesday, December 6 at 2:00 PM ET. The...
Tags: ABC Inc., MARKETING, SALES
Research articles 2000-12-04
Report: Lennon Funded IRA; No, No, No, says Yoko
Irish Voice 02-28-2000 Report: Lennon Funded IRA; No, No, No, says Yoko "ALL we are saying," John Lennon famously sang, "is give peace a chance." But when peace doesn't work, go with the IRA - or so the sensitive bespectacled songman...
Tags: FBI, Government
Research articles 2000-02-28
Ono says today's artists protest in different ways
Yoko Ono doesn't see many parallels between today's celebrity war protesters and her late husband John Lennon's activism against the Vietnam War -- but says that's because the times today are so different. "I think there are many people who want world peace and want to address it...
Tags: Associated Press, inspiration, protest
Research articles 2007-02-23
Lennon killed after heading home to see son: Ono
LONDON AFP — Beatles music legend John Lennon was shot dead after deciding to return home from the studio to see his young son Sean rather than go to dinner, his widow Yoko Ono said in an interview broadcast Sunday. The megastar musician's last words in December 1980 were...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, MARKETING, Sean
Research articles 2007-06-10
British man eats dog in royal fox protest (CORRECTION)
LONDON AFP — In a dispatch sent on May 29, Agence France Presse wrote that Yoko Ono, the widow of ex-Beatle John Lennon, was present on a radio show where a British artist and animal rights activist ate a corgi dog in protest after a group, including Queen Elizabeth II's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING, queen
Research articles 2007-06-08
John Lennon videos frozen pending hearing
NEW YORK AFP — John Lennon's wife Yoko Ono and a group of collectors agreed Wednesday to not release video footage of the late Beatle pending a Boston court ruling on who controls it, lawyers said. Representatives of Ono and of World Wide Video, a group of collectors of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, footage, MARKETING, video
Research articles 2008-04-30
Virtual John Lennon Makes Pitch for OLPC
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Imagine, John Lennon makes a television commercial for charity—28 years after his death. Through the use of digital technology, the former Beatle urges people across the United States to support a campaign by "One Laptop per Child" to deliver tough, solar-powered XO laptop computers to the...
News items 2009-08-07
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus Big Top Show on the Big Screen at Regal Entertainment Group Theatres
NEW YORK -- Digitally Remastered Legendary 1968 Concert Also Includes Performances by The Who, Jethro Tull, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, Yoko Ono, and The Dirty Mac featuring John Lennon and Eric Clapton
Research articles 2004-09-20
Amnesty International and Warner Bros. Records Partner With Spin Magazine to Sponsor "Bed-In for Peace" at This Weekend's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
Inspired by John Lennon and Yoko Ono's historic "Bed-Ins for Peace" 38 years ago, Amnesty International and Warner Bros. Records will create a series of events featuring a variety of artists at music festivals around the world this summer. The events will promote the release of "Instant Karma: The Amnesty...
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Research articles 2007-04-27
Stanford Law School's Fair Use Project to Represent Filmmakers in Lawsuit Brought by Yoko Ono
STANFORD, Calif. -- The Fair Use Project of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society today announced that it is signing on to defend Premise Media's right to use a clip of John Lennon's song "Imagine" in its documentary, "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," [www.expelledthemovie.com] for the purposes of commentary...
Research articles 2008-05-01
Beatles widows accept honorary Grammy Award for Fab Four
LOS ANGELES AFP ? Beatles widows Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison accepted a special Grammy award on behalf of the Fab Four to mark the 40th anniversary of their explosion onto the US music scene. After a tribute by artists including Sting, the Beatles were given the President's Award...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, America, Beatles, TVs, U.S.
Research articles 2004-02-08
Legal muddle let John Lennon drawings escape the law: archives
LONDON AFP ? Sexually explicit drawings by John Lennon could well have escaped legal punishment over fears the case might see other artworks -- including some belonging to Queen Elizabeth II -- facing prosecution, newly released archives showed. The trial in 1970 of British gallery owner Eugene Schuster for...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2004-03-23
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