Butt Shaking Beyonce
Strikes Again
April
20.
2007
For Beyonce's
theft of my copyrights
click here
On April 8, 2007, I wrote of how Beyonce and
Jay-Z, whose label Sony has been a defendant in my legal case against Madonna, since
2005, had recently infringed items from my Copyrighted Catalog, that was
registered with the Library of Congress years ago.
These items that
were infringed, with the exception of the lyrics
and a music clip of my song Contemporary Girl (copyright 2001), WERE NEVER MADE
PUBLIC and are only stored on my business computers, which according to two
separate computer companies
have been thoroughly hacked. This is how my
Copyright Catalog, valued at billions, was illegally copied and used by Madonna
and her co-defendants, in criminal violation of the law.
Yesterday, I read an article stating Beyonce has
been sued by famous British singer/writer Des'ree for copyright infringement.
Ironically, a week before I accused Beyonce of stealing unreleased video
treatments and songs, one of the videos from my Copyrighted Catalog that was
illegally used for the very song is the same one Des'ree has now sued for,
"Kissing You."
So Beyonce and
her crooked father stole my music video and stole Des'ree's song, slapped them
together, and are now claiming how innovative and ground breaking she is as a
artist criminal thief.
The public is
bashing Beyonce across the board, all over the internet, for her constant
thievery (her lawsuits for numerous thefts are listed below). You are a fraud.
"Kissing You" is a song by Des'ree that was released years ago. Negotiations broke
down between Beyonce's representatives and Des'ree's to use the song. It was
called off. But Beyonce, broke Copyright law, again, and used it anyway without
permission. That kind of nastiness and arrogance, from someone who is
illiterate, yet is stealing and taking credit for other people's written and
video works/property, is a domestic and international crime.
But being the full fledge felon that she is,
she just steals things, as though she is above the law, which is uncivil and
ugly. I recently found out, Beyonce
who couldn't direct traffic, took credit as the director for the music video
treatments she stole from my Copyrighted Catalog. She is not a director. She's
never directed anything.
More proof that she knows exactly what's going on and participated in
the misconduct. She's even been tied to my web site as a visitor. Accessing unreleased copyrights on a private,
protected computer, then using it to enrich yourself to the tune of millions,
constitutes:
Felony hacking (you commission or participate
in a crime, you did it)
Copyright infringement
Criminal copyright infringement
Fraud
Grand theft larceny
Violation of the Computer Abuse Act
Violation of the Digital Millennium Act
Violations of the RICO Act
Money Laundering
Conspiracy
Another dead
giveaway is, late last year I bought a download for an old song I like, the
1989 song "Darlin' I" by Vanessa Williams, and had the video, which is time
stamped, on my computer, that's always getting hacked by the commissioned
hacker in
this lawsuit (I have the receipts as
proof).
One of the
opening scenes of Beyonce's recent "Get Me Bodied" on that infringing DVD of
hers is a dead stamp rip off of the opening scene of the same 1989 video that
was on my computer, "Darlin' I" by Vanessa Williams.
The computer has
been recording the commissioned hacks, where the defendants in the case keep
illegally accessing my computers on a daily basis and spreading the contents
among themselves.
It's not the
first time I have bought an old song or uploaded an obscure old song or video
(from VHS) to my computer and seen one of the defendants or their affiliates use
or mention it in some way shortly after. This is like the 9th time in very
specific incidents. More on that later.
The nerve of
them.
You're a criminal. A felon. This went beyond
copyright infringement and I am going to see to it that you are legally held
accountable for every bit of it, within the scope of the law.
You are no songwriter or director. You are a
thief and a fraud. True talent doesn't need to go around ripping people
off.
History is going to remember you in a bad way for all these thefts of yours.
Beyonce's
father, the crooked, treacherous Matthew Knowles
The Knowles clan claim to be Christians but
they are not. They have set a terrible example from robbing the children of a
dead co-manager, destroying the careers of other singers to preserve their own,
to several instances of copyright infringement then judicial corruption to get
out of paying for what they willfully stole. They are among the worst people who
call themselves Christians, which means you are not. Real Christians don't do
things like this. Wicked people do.
They would do well to remember that old Bible
phrase "Pride comes before a fall." And I am willing to go out on a
limb on God's word that this is going to precipitate the downfall of your career
and those associated with you. You really think God is going to bless you
stealing from Christian works. I pity you, as people who do that are met with
His disfavor and disgrace.
The Knowles
family are crooks and criminals. They believe in stealing money and assets from
people to enrich themselves. They are terrible people with no sense of decency
as their legal history clearly illustrates.
They utilize
corruption to get out of lawsuits for theft, financial impropriety, grand theft
larceny, copyright infringement and paying people what is owed for the work they
did for them. Don't be fooled. They are vile people:
OVERVIEW:
BEYONCE AND CO'S HISTORY OF THEFT AND LEGAL MISCONDUCT
Sued for stealing
the song "Survivor"
Sued for stealing
the song "Baby Boy"
Sued for stealing
the song "Independent Women"
Sued for stealing
the song "Kissing You"
Took credit for
writing "Crazy In Love" when she didn't
Took credit for
writing "Irreplaceable" when she didn't
Sued for not
paying Wilhelmina
Sued for not
paying Greg Walker/Icon Entertainment
Sued for
stealing $32,000,000 from the family of her former dead co-manager who got
them their record deal
Will be sued
shortly for stealing the songs “Worldwide Woman,” “Amor Gitmo” and “Welcome To
Hollywood” and the videos “Beautiful Liar,” “Suga Mama,” “Greenlight,” “Flaws
and All” and “Still In Love.”
Other notable
Beyonce thefts
Sued for
stealing the song "Baby Boy"
Beyonce's "Baby" Suit
07/14/2005 1:35 PM, E! Online -
Beyonce Knowles' destiny these days looks to be in the courtroom. A Minneapolis
musician has filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit, accusing the "Naughty Girl"
diva of swiping a song, MTV reports. The
suit, filed in Houston Tuesday by singer-songwriter Jennifer Armour, claims the
Destiny's Child frontbabe ripped off lyrics and hooks from Armour's "Got a
Little Bit of Love For You," for "Baby Boy," which featured dancehall reggae
star Sean Paul and topped Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the summer of
2003.
Armour says her track was written months before the release of Knowles' solo
album debut, Dangerously In Love, which contained "Baby Boy." The complaint
alleges Knowles, 23, stumbled upon the tune after Armour shopped it around the
music biz. A
hearing in the case is scheduled for Oct. 28. Neither Armour nor her lawyer were
immediately available for comment; there was no immediate response from the
Knowles camp, either. This isn't the first time the bootylicious Grammy winner
has been accused of song stealing.
In
October 2003, Beyonce, hermanager-father, Matthew Knowles, and Destiny's members
Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams were slapped with a $200 million
copyright-infringement suit by a Miami-based producer, who claimed they had
pilfered one of his pieces for their 2001 mega-hit "Survivor." Terrence "T-Robb"
Robinson said he sent in his song "Glorious" to the elder Knowles in June 2000;
he said he didn't realize it had been taken until he heard it on a commercial.
Legal woes aside, Beyoncé and her bandmates are keeping plenty busy on the road
promoting what will likely be their final album together, Destiny Fulfilled. The
trio, who announced in January that they planned to split and embark on solo
careers, appeared at the Philly installment of Live 8 on July 2 and then kicked
off the North American leg of their McDonald's-sponsored Destiny Fullfilled tour
in St. Louis on July 9. The 34-city trek is scheduled to wrap up in Vancouver
Sept. 10--just in time to get ready for that court date. – Yahoo
Sued for
stealing the song "Survivor"
Producer sues Beyonce,
father over song
$200
million lawsuit filed - Tuesday, October 21, 2003 Posted: 1:33 PM EDT (1733 GMT)
- HOUSTON, Texas (AP) -- A 32-year-old producer has filed a $200 million lawsuit
against Beyonce Knowles, her father and fellow members of Destiny's Child,
alleging they stole his music for the hit song "Survivor."
Terrence "T-Robb" Robinson, a Miami-based producer, claims he produced a song
called "Glorious" in June 2000 and provided it to Matthew Knowles, Beyonce's
father and manager, later that year in October. Robinson's attorney claims the producer later heard the song used in a
commercial, without his permission. Robinson said the song would have been his
big break in the music industry.
"I
know right now I would be one of the biggest, most sought-after producers," he
said at a news conference Tuesday. "Survivor" was the title of Destiny's Child's 2001 album, which sold millions of
copies. The title song was a No. 2 hit that year and earned the group a Grammy
in 2002 for best R&B performance.
Clarke admitted that when Robinson provided Matthew Knowles with his song, it
was not copyrighted but a copyright was later secured.
"Ultimately at the end of the day, what is going to decide this lawsuit is the
music," said Robinson's attorney, Peter J. Clarke.
Knowles' attorney, Thomas Sulkerson, said Tuesday he had not yet seen the
lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Houston on October 14.
In
addition to Houston-based Destiny's Child, whose members include Kelly Rowland
and Michelle Williams, the lawsuit also names Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia
Records, Music World Entertainment and State of Mind Muzic, Inc.
This
is the second lawsuit sparked by the "Survivor" song. Last year, two former
members of the group sued Destiny's Child, claiming the song included derisive
comments about them. The lawsuit was later settled. - The Associated Press
Sued for
stealing "Kissing You"
Beyonce’s Legal Woes -
19-Apr-2007 - Former pop star accuses Beyonce of copyright infringement,
sues.
Beyonce is in hot water with a former pop star who accused the singer of ripping
off her song. A singer named Des’ree is calling Beyonce out for covering a song
co-written by the former star, entitled “I’m Kissing You.” The original version
appeared in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet, in 1996. B-Day, Beyonce’s
re-released album, features the singer’s cover of the number.
Music administrators filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Federal Court on Wednesday. It
says that Beyonce originally attempted to broker a deal for the use of the tune.
But apparently they didn’t like the terms, some of which included keeping the
song’s original name and not making a music video.
At this point, it is
alleged that Beyonce disregarded copyright laws altogether, and proceeded to do
exactly as she pleased. She went ahead and recorded the song, and then she
topped that by making a music video, too. And then the Dreamgirls actress went
ahead and changed the name, to “Still in Love (Kissing You).” Des’ree is suing for $150,000 in damages and intends to halt the distribution of
the song, video, and album. – the Celebrity Café
Took credit
for writing "Crazy In Love" and "Irreplaceable" when she didn't
From
the
January 2007 Sound Off
Column
A few months ago I wrote about Beyonce taking credit for songs she didn't
write. It has now come out that she has done it again, but this time to R&B
singer/writer Ne-yo. This month Beyonce was slammed for lying on stage to
20,000 people that she wrote the song "Irreplaceable" when it was really written
by Ne-yo. She told the crowd she had "written the song" for women, when a dude, Ne-yo, actually wrote it.
She was then slammed on Power 106 for this fraud
and dishonesty. She was also slammed all over the net for doing this as well.
It's not the first time Beyonce has done this.
Not only has she been sued for stealing the songs Baby Boy, Independent Women
and Survivor, she was also slammed for taking credit for writing her hit Crazy
In Love and coming up with the sample, when she only wrote the bridge, which at
best, is two lines repeated. What a fraud. Producer Rich Harrison came up
with the beat, wrote the choruses and verse and used a sample he was sitting
on for years as the horn basis for the track.
I also wrote months ago in the Column how she also went around
saying she wrote the track "Resentment" that was a remake of a song done by
Victoria Beckham and written by Jasmine Sullivan. You will never sell Beyonce as a songwriter.
She has stolen from so many people. Furthermore, when I heard the claim she
wrote "Irreplaceable" I said to someone when the topic came up, "No she didn't. That song is coherent."
Beyonce can barely string a sentence together
and frequently and noticeably uses the wrong words in sentences. She has
been called out for this on numerous blogs.
People don't speak badly then all of a sudden write properly. It just doesn't
work that way. Never has. And this has nothing to do with her being
southern or country, also known as the Britney Spears defense, as there are many southerners and country people who speak
well. It's not about accents. It's about diction.
You could have a southern
accent, a Spanish accent, a French accent or a Muslim accent, but if the diction
is correct, the sentence, and thus your speech and writing of the English language
will be as well. Apparently the Academy Awards Committee didn't
buy her as a songwriter either. She was dropped from the songwriter ballot for
the song "Listen" making her ineligible to win an Oscar.
Sued for
not paying Wilhelmina
"Beyonce Hit With A
Lawsuit By Wilhelmina Artist Management"
(4/16/03, 4 p.m. ET) Beyonce Knowles is being sued by the Wilhelmina management
company in Manhattan Supreme Court for $88,250. That represents the 10 percent
commission the company claims Knowles owes from her lucrative L'Oreal contract. According to court papers, Knowles signed a contract with Wilhelmina in March of
2001 which allowed the company to exclusively represent her. In April of 2001
Knowles signed the L'Oreal contract. Knowles has stated that she does not intend to pay the commission. In turn,
Wilhelmina is suing so that a judge will force Knowles to pay. Knowles' debut solo album, Dangerously In Love, is slated for release in May. -
Yahoo! Launch Music
Sued for not
paying Greg Walker/Icon Entertainment
Greg
Walker of Icon Entertainment was suing the "Irreplaceable" star for reportedly
cutting him out of a $15 million fashion deal he had arranged with Knowles and
her mother, Tina, in 2003. Walker claimed Knowles failed to pay him the $25,000 for his services, which led
to the creation of the singer's clothing line, House of Dereon, in 2004, reports
the New York Daily News. But
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Herman Kahn ruled that Walker never had a signed
contract with Knowles and House Of Dereon, and therefore lacked a valid
argument.
Sued
for stealing $32,000,000 from the family of her former dead co-manager, who got
them their record deal
"Beyonce's Dad Blows Millions On Drugs And Hookers"
POP
sensation Beyonce Knowles and the rest of Destiny's Child are reeling from a
lawsuit charging that their manager, Beyonce's dad Mathew, squandered $32
million on cocaine and sex parties with prostitutes. And
while Mathew Knowles denies misappropriating millions, the married man admits to
Star in a startling exclusive interview that he was a sex and drug addict who
has cheated on his wife repeatedly!
"Beyonce
is shocked and embarrassed," says a source close to Destiny's Child. "She
wonders how her father could betray the family like this. "She
is especially heartbroken for her mother, Tina, who has been humiliated by the
charges in the lawsuit." But
incredibly, Beyonce's shameless dad tells Star he doesn't feel bad about any of
the drugging or carousing with women that he's done. "I'm
not proud of nor am I ashamed of this stuff," says Knowles, 50.
"My
wife Tina and I had some real problems with our marriage and I was having some
affairs at the time. I went to a treatment facility in 1992 and they didn't have
a real definition for my marital infidelities. But if you did a little alcohol
or drugs it was all lumped together as substance abuse related. "In
1998, when I was treated a second time, they had a more defined definition of
sex addiction, but sex addiction has such a broad range. My treatment was
regarding my continued extramarital affairs."
The
sordid scandal has erupted just as beautiful Beyonce was poised to launch a solo
career. After leading singing partners Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams to
the top of the charts with hits like Survivor and Bootylicious and making
Destiny's Child the world's best-selling girl group, Beyonce is breaking into
movies. She makes her big-screen debut opposite Mike Myers in Goldmember, the
hotly anticipated new Austin Powers movie. "The
last thing she needs right now is for these horrible revelations to come out in
public," says the close source.
According to the shocking lawsuit filed by Armon Tillman, 21, and his brother
Chris, 18, the two sons of the group's late co-manager, Andretta Tillman,
Beyonce's dad took money that should have gone to them and spent it on drugs and
wild parties with hookers. "Mathew Knowles failed to inform Ms. Tillman that he had uncontrollable
addictions to at least cocaine and extramarital sexual activities, which he
could not control" and these "impeded his ability" to properly manage the group,
the lawsuit reads.
The
lawsuit claims Tillman was key to Destiny's Child signing a multimillion-dollar
deal with Sony Music Entertainment, but Knowles and the group failed to live up
to its contract with Tillman's heirs, after she died of lupus in 1997. Instead of "investing prudently" Knowles "squandered" an estimated $32 million
of the group's profits on drugs and prostitutes "by engaging in ...
unproductive, unreasonable and/or improper acts," the sons claim.
According to the court documents, in addition to buying and snorting cocaine,
Beyonce's dad is also accused of a shopping list of shocking sex-related acts
including "solicitation and/or marketing of prostitutes" and arranging "sex
parties."
Although Knowles admits past affairs, his wife Tina defiantly dismissed the
sordid charges that he spent millions on hookers and cocaine as "all lies."
She
told Star: "He'd be dead if he spent $32 million on drugs and sex." Tina, who works as the group's stylist and recently authored the book Destiny's
Style, added: "My husband works 16 hours a day. I don't know when he'd have the
time for all this nonsense they're claiming. "And
Beyonce knows in her heart her father hasn't done the terrible things he's
accused of doing." But
a source confides that heartbroken Beyonce doesn't know what to think.
"She
loves him and she doesn't want to believe that he could have betrayed her, the
family and the other girls in the group," the source says. "Beyonce should be on
top of the world right now. Instead, her dad has dragged her into an
embarrassing and humiliating scandal."
Will be sued shortly for stealing the
songs “Worldwide Woman,” “Amor Gitmo” and “Welcome To Hollywood” and the videos “Beautiful Liar,” “Suga Mama,” “Greenlight,”
“Flaws and All” and “Still In Love.”
From my web site
www.AishaMusic.com on April 8, 2007:
4-8-07 BEYONCE,
JAY-Z AND RIHANNA
Just last week,
I lost 4 more music videos and 3 songs from my
Copyrighted Catalog to a 2005 defendant in the
Madonna lawsuit, SONY, who illegally used it for
Beyonce's re-release of her latest album B-Day.
PLEASE BOYCOTT BEYONCE'S CD AND DVD.
When I
complained in the Sound Off Column about Madonna and
co’s conduct being racist/racism in exploiting
blacks, shortly after they started to illegally
spread and sell my copyrights to black artists who
are on labels in the lawsuit I filed in 2005.
You are
still exploiting blacks and immigrants on top of it
to boot, who did you no harm. Criminally spreading
my copyrights to blacks on white labels doesn’t
change that and all the evidence points to Madonna
and
this case.
On January
31, 2007, I announced the release of my album and a
few DVDs with several music videos and interviews to
go with it.
Two months
after, Beyonce and her Destinys Child robbing father
announced the very same, the re-release of her album
accompanied by many music videos, which she’s never
done before. Only the videos she filmed weren’t
hers. They were stolen from my Copyrighted Catalog
and her label SONY HAS BEEN A DEFENDANT IN THE
LAWSUIT SINCE 2005.
They
figured since the Florida judges in the case are so
corrupt (for further reference see the Anna
Nicole Smith case with Judge Korda and Seidlin),
throwing out a case without reading it, that they
can continue to steal as much as they like, because
the court system is in their backpocket, a terrible
pattern evident in their copyright cases. So much
for truth and justice.
They are
continuing to criminally use items from my
Copyrights that they gained illegal access to via
hacking, with computer specialists confirming my
computers have been thoroughly hacked (CLICK
HERE FOR REPORTS) and my home also
sustained 5 burglaries where copyrighted computer
discs were stolen, which was reported to the Miami
Shores Police, who are waiting on the FBI (POLICE
REPORTS POSTED SOON).
SITE
RECORDS ALSO TIE BEYONCE TO THIS WEB SITE AS A SITE
READER
Beyonce's "Greenlight" video – is a direct rip
off of the Contemporary Girl music video copyrighted
in April 2001. To see my certificate,
click here. My copyrighted 2001
music video treatment contained scenes, among
others, of me playing a white guitar, resting my
foot on the amp, playing a guitar keyboard, singing
into a silver mic and sitting on the drums, against
a white backdrop – all scenes present in Beyonce now
2007 “Greenlight” video 6 YEARS LATER.
Beyonce
doesn’t play the guitar or drums, I do, that’s why I
wrote it into the video. She looked stupid, awkward
and uncomfortable feigning playing the guitar and
sitting on the drums.
Fans keep
complaining that Beyonce’s new videos are cheap and
not what she usually does. It is for a reason, I am
an indie artist, I can’t afford expensive videos
right now. So some of what I have written for my
Copyrighted Catalog contains low budget indie
videos. That's my genre: indie music. I'm not on a
major label. Therefore, there are no Beyonce/P-Diddy
fireworks and explosion videos present right now.
“Still
in Love” “Flaws and All” and the “Beautiful Liar”
videos are direct rip-offs of videos I
copyrighted 3 YEARS AGO with the Library of
Congress. (COPYRIGHT CERTIFICATES POSTED SHORTLY).
2007's
"Amor Gitmo" by Beonyce is a rip off of
my 3 year old copyrighted song from 2004 titled “Amor
Perdido” that was on the site for years as
some of you will recall (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT CERTIFICATE #PAu2-938-924, December 23,
2004 - CERTIFICATE POSTED SHORTLY).
Worldwide Woman is a rip off of my 2001 song
Contemporary Girl (CLICK
HERE FOR COPYRIGHT CERTIFICATE).
Welcome
to Hollywood is also a rip off of an unreleased
old Copyrighted song from my Copyrighted Catalog. It
predates their copyrights as well by years
(COPYRIGHT CERTIFICATE POSTED SHORTLY).
Beyonce’s
boyfriend Jay-Z’s is also featured on the infringing
"B-Day" re-release. One of my songs, Umbrella
COPYRIGHTED YEARS AGO has been altered from being an
inspirational song about God to being an
inspirational song about a man and mysteriously
surfaced on his now 2007 track, years later, with
Rihanna, also titled Umbrella, with
further rip offs from two other songs in my
Copyrighted Catalog. My songs were all registered
years before they have now been illegally accessed
and used, which is a federal and international
crime. Jay-Z has co-writer's credit for something
that has been criminally stolen. PLEASE BOYCOTT
RIHANNA'S SONG AND ALBUM.
Both Jay-Z and
Beyonce have also been sued numerous times
separately for stealing people’s songs and willfully
robbing people in not paying them for work and
services rendered. They have a long history of this
misconduct as well, as evidenced by PACER's U.S.
court system records.
...I
found an additional infringement stolen from my
Copyrighted Catalog and illegally used to the tee,
to make the movie "My Super Ex-Girlfriend." Please
boycott this DVD. The copyright certificates and
side by side comparisons of all the thefts in the
case will be posted to the site shortly.
Other Notable Beyonce Rip Offs
From the
September 2006 Sound Off Column:
Beyonce Steals Her Butt Off For New Unoriginal, Formulaic CD
The internet is loaded with blogs slamming Beyonce for stealing for her new
CD. This is bad. And she loves to claim she is doing something "different" and
"original." You know you're desperate when you're stealing from Britney.
And some of them, Beyonce, Britney and others, stole from Janet. "Crazy" and
"Anticipating" by Britney are blatant Janet rip offs. That dance routine Beyonce
did at the VMA's was another Janet rip off as well. Just uncreative.
Beyonce stole so much from contemporary artists who released the following
items a few years before she ripped them off this summer, that she is being
slammed on many web sites for said stealing. Here are a few of the comparative
pics from different web sites slamming her: "Beyonce = A Real Swagger Jacker. Are y’all beginning to believe that she is a
little overrated?" - Honorable Media:
Is Beyonce trying to morph into Cassie
It's creepy that she keeps stealing other singer's trademark looks (Jennifer
Lopez, Kelis). Has she no shame. Is her mind that blank that she can't think for
and or be herself. Or does she feel she is entitled to not only her stuff but
everyone else's.
- Sandra Rose web site
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