WTSP.com

No Doubt sues video game maker over 'Band Hero'

 Theresa Collington     15 days ago
Advertisement

LOS ANGELES (AP) — No Doubt is suing a video game maker for putting words in band members' mouths.

The band sued Activision over a feature in the new "Band Hero" game that allows players to control virtual band members and have them sing other artists' songs.

The lawsuit says that allows players to have lead singer Gwen Stefani perform suggestive lyrics from the Rolling Stones' hit "Honky Tonk Women." The suit also notes a virtual version of bassist Tony Kanal can be made to sing his band's hit "Just a Girl," but with Stefani's voice.

Activision says in a statement it had lengthy negotiations with No Doubt and that the gameplay is "within its legal rights."

No Doubt is seeking unspecified damages and an order barring Activision from using band members' likeness to perform other artists' songs.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Share |  

In your voice

Commenting is intended as a constructive, open community forum. Abusive text and comments that do not follow terms of service guidelines are not condoned by 10 Connects and will be removed. PLEASE NOTE: Comments are automatically removed for review after three reports of abuse by public users, such as you.