LA Guitarist Sues Coldplay for Plagiarism

Updated 2:47 PM PST, Fri, Dec 5, 2008

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Coldplay performs during the 2008 American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre LA LIVE on November 23, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

 

Hours after receiving seven Grammy Awards nominations, the British pop band Coldplay on Thursday was sued in Los Angeles federal court by Los Angeles rock guitarist Joe Satriani for allegedly plagiarizing one of his songs.
  
According to the complaint for copyright infringement, Coldplay "copied and incorporated substantial original portions" of Satriani's guitar instrumental "If I Could Fly" without permission as the basis for "Viva la Vida," the title track of Coldplay's top-selling current album.

The title "Viva la Vida" itself was borrowed from a Frida Kahlo painting, said Coldplay's singer Chris Martin, who is married to actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

"If I Could Fly" appeared on Satriani's 2004 album "Is There Love in Space?"   Satriani's lawsuit demands a jury trial, damages and "any and all profits" attributable to the alleged copyright infringement.

A call to Satriani's Century City attorney, Howard King, was placed after hours today and was not returned.
 
Coldplay's Grammy nominations, announced Wednesday, include album and record of the year for "Viva la Vida," which has sold millions of copies worldwide.

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  • hollywood sucks Saturday, Dec 13 at 12:12 PM FLAG COMMENT coldplay is the biggest ripoff since milli vanilli.they copy u2,radiohead,satriani,the list goes on.Merry Christmas to all the athiests.
  • Modain Wednesday, Dec 10 at 1:18 PM FLAG COMMENT I am not familiar with "Viva La Vida", but may daughter is. I told her about this case, then played "If I Could Fly" (her first time to hear JS's song). She started singing the Coldplay words to it. I then listened to Coldplay's song - I hear "If I Could Fly". So if the two songs aren't the same, how is this possible? My $.02 - Coldplay took a great song and ruined it.
  • Lester Pokorny Wednesday, Dec 10 at 10:52 AM FLAG COMMENT In response to "Anonymous Saturday, Dec 6 at 1:40 AM": Where on earth did you get that there was a suggestion thay Coldplay "stole all of their other songs also"??? And what does it matter that they've had other hits?? That sounds like some very sick rationalizing by an obsessed fan or by someone who sarcastically says "You're right and the world's wrong" and then covers there ears and starts la-la-la-ing "I can't hear you i c ... MORE >
  • stoner Saturday, Dec 6 at 11:35 PM FLAG COMMENT You know how I know you are gay? You steal from Joe Satriani!
  • bashea Saturday, Dec 6 at 1:44 PM FLAG COMMENT Yes, they sound similar, but you'd have to prove that the guys in Coldplay a) Listen to Joe Satriani, b) Have heard "If I Could Fly", c) Consciously wrote their song using that melody, and d) Wrote their song AFTER Joe wrote his. At the very least, share the moola they've made with that song with Joe. As for the "rap" referral, I think they meant "hip-hop", which regularly uses rifts from other peoples' songs to base their s ... MORE >

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