Outcast Settle Dispute With Rosa Parks
15th April 2005
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OUTKAST SETTLE WITH ROSA PARKSOUTKAST finally settled a legal dispute with American civil rights veteran ROSA
PARKS yesterday (14APR05), after a song on their 1998 album AQUEMINI used
her name.Parks, 92, initially sued the rappers in Detroit, Michigan, in 1999 for defamation
and violating her right of publicity.The track, ROSA PARKS, which does not mention the campaigner by name in
the lyrics, contains the words, "Ah ha, hush that fuss / Everybody move to the
back of the bus".Parks' lawsuit was rejected before being reinstated on appeal, leading to
yesterday's settlement.Outkast, SONY MBG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, and Sony subsidiaries
ARISTA and LaFACE have now agreed to broadcast a TV special on the elderly
activist, and will then issue it on DVD and distribute it to schools across America.Outkast, who admitted no fault in the agreement, will also pay for a number of
educational programs, which will include a tribute CD.
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