Radiohead May Face Legal Issues Over 'Burn The Witch' Video
. ![]() (Prog) Radiohead could face legal action over their video for Burn The Witch. The characters in the video, released this month, bear a striking resemblance to 1960s British kids' TV show Trumpton. And the family of the show's creator Gordon Murray say the promo tarnishes the brand. William Mollett, the son-in-law of 95-year-old Gordon Murray, tells the Mail On Sunday: "Radiohead should have sought our consent as we consider this a tarnishing of the brand. It is not something we would have authorized. We consider that there is a breach of copyright and we are deciding what to do next." Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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