Topic: Permission too write about.
I've just been listening to a song 'Mesrine' by an old Oi band from the early 80's, The Blood. The lyrics are all about the Frenchman Jacques Renne Mesrine (a bit of an anti hero).
What I was wondering is this;
Do you need permission from someone if you are writing a song specificaly about them?
If not, as I suspect is the case, would you be leaving yourself open to court action if your 'muse' took offence to what you had written and recorded about them?
Or could you get away with claiming 'artistic license'?
After all, if someone took offence to an article in the media they would be able to sue for libel (if they so wished). So I daresay it is possible that this could happen over a song and it's lyrical content.
I reckon it would prove to be an interesting case if it ever arose.
Does anyone know of any actual cases of this happening?
Craig.
P.S Anyone thats into Punk could do worse than checking out the aforementioned bands album 'False Getstures For A Devious Public'
Cracking lyrics and fast, powerfull but melodic music.
'Mod' is a shorter word for 'young, beautiful and stupid' - we've all been there." - Pete Townshend.