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Taxi driver clashes with pop legend



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Published Date:
10 January 2008
A taxi driver from Lancashire is at the centre of a row with one of the world's biggest-selling music stars.
Paul Gunson, better known as the blogger behind Adventures of a Taxi Driver on lep.co.uk, uploaded footage of himself driving down a street off North Road in Preston onto video-sharing website YouTube – with the sound of Let's Go Crazy by Prince coming from his stereo.

That was enough for the site to pull the film – called A Drive Around Meadow St, Preston – after pressure from Prince's NPG Records label who insisted it violated copyright.

The Walton-le-Dale dad-of-two said: "I never thought for a minute it would be a breach of copyright. It was an original CD I bought and it just happened to be playing in my car at the same time as I was filming.

"Prince has been on a bit of a crusade about this for a while about footage fans uploaded of his recent concerts, but this song is from 1984 – plus it was a CD I bought and the money made its way to him.

"I guess he had every right to ask for it to be removed, but it does seem a bit petty."

An email from YouTube told Paul: "This is to notify you that we have removed or disabled access to the material as a result of a third-party notification by Prince/NPG claiming that this material is infringing its copyright."

Prince fanatic Paul, who even spent his wedding night watching the star, said the saga would not stop him enjoying his pop hero's music. And he still has videos showing the streets of his home town on the site.

Paul said: "I was at school when I started being a fan and back then he was everything. All my money went on his records."

A spokesman for YouTube said: "Every original content creator on YouTube is a copyright holder, from amateur users to the largest media companies.

"We strive to provide a clear, transparent process for all copyright holders to follow, which is both flexible and fast for copyright holders, but still fair and transparent to all of our users."

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  • Last Updated: 10 January 2008 2:22 PM
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eov,

preston 10/01/2008 17:02:55
as a taxi driver blogger should know that playing of any music in his vehicle-when passengers are aboard is in fact illegal, as it is copy right,also against the by laws of Preston hackney vehicles,and as a blogger to your paper should know better.or is it a case of 15 minutes of fame
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Geminate,

Earth 11/01/2008 04:20:31
I wouldn't want some nobody posting videos with my music playing in the background. He could make hundreds of videos, making me look bad by using my music without permission. Wait until Prince is dead, then make him look bad, like Elvis.
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K Darragh,

leyland 12/01/2008 00:56:25
Is it illegal if no passengers?
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Simonpne,

Gee Cross Hyde 12/01/2008 19:44:13
dear Mr Taxi driver .all this rubbish about laws and copyrights . Play your music you like make videos and show the world you are happy .any one can post videos with background or do we live in stallinist Russia or hitler germany ;. i play music and you can post my music it is free to the world .so is freedom god save the queen
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Simonpne,

Gee Cross Hyde 12/01/2008 19:45:53
wjo cares about illegal and long as were not killing or destroying . laws were made to stop things like i just mentioned.
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Simonpne,

Gee Cross Hyde 12/01/2008 19:48:32
By the way Germinate if you can not share your music you will remain a no namer .at first we learn music to share .you think to make money . you can only make money as a no namer by first sharing then peioople will help yo and pay . but remember your roots allways good luck
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Simonpne,

Gee Cross Hyde 12/01/2008 19:49:50
Is it legal to go to the toilet anymore or is that obscene now
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