US rapper Eminem has taken New Zealand’s ruling political party to court, claiming it used an unlicensed version of one of his biggest hits in order to entice voters.
The 44-year-old, real name Marshall Mathers, says he never gave the National Party permission to use a version of his track ‘Lose Yourself’, which featured in 2002 movie ‘8 Mile’.
Barrister Garry Williams said the party breached the copyright of Eight Mile Style, Eminem’s publisher, by using the tune in a 2014 election television commercial.
Williams said the Detroit rapper’s hit was ‘iconic’, having won an Academy Award, two Grammys and critical acclaim.
He told the court, the New Zealand Herald reports: ‘The song Lose Yourself, is without doubt the jewel in the crown of Eminem’s musical work,” Williams said, in his opening statements to the court.
‘Not only did the song win an Academy Award for best original song in a movie, it also won two Grammy awards.’
He said that meant rights to the work were ‘enormously valuable’ and were strictly controlled by the publisher, which had rarely licensed them for advertising purposes.
Williams said the song, which topped the charts in 24 countries, dealt with ‘the idea of losing yourself in the moment and not missing opportunities in life’.
‘That’s why the song appeals to both the public and those who wish to influence the public by using it in advertising,’ he said.
No details were immediately revealed of what damages Eminem was seeking.
National’s lawyers are set to argue the tune they used, ‘Eminem-esque’, was a generic track that was part of a library bought from production music supplier Beatbox.
They are expected to contend that any copyright infringement was accidental.
The conservative party’s campaign director Steven Joyce dismissed Eminem’s claim when the row erupted in 2014.
‘We think it’s pretty legal, I think these guys are just having a crack,’ he told reporters at the time.
The judge-only hearing is scheduled to take six days.
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