Thursday, February 17, 2011

Rihanna sued for plagiarism in the video images S & M (Come on)

Since after the singer Rihanna does not leave one and get into another with the video that was originally called S & M, part of his latest album 'Loud' and was banned in more than eleven countries for their high senxual and transmit scenes of high voltage. To be issued, also had to change the title of 'S & M' which means sadomasochism in English by 'Come on', a decision that made it no fun to that of Barbados and she said so in your Twitter profile, despite to have a clear title with sexual references and still airs on schedule for adults and prevent children see it.

Now for the same video, faces an allegation of plagiarism in the scenes that are issued and thus a lawsuit by the fashion photographer David LaChapelle, which ensures that the displayed video images of him and without authorization. U.S. photographer. States ensures that copies both the colors, theme, decorations and lighting, among other things, are his work and his work.

Demand is also extended to his label Def Jam / UMG Recordings and Black Dog Films also produces the music video for plagiarism. The recent winner at the 2011 Brit Awards 'Best International Female Artist' at the moment keep silent and has not said anything in reference to the alleged plagiarism.

Of course all this controversy I have to thank PerezHilton has been responsible for raising the hare because he realized that the images coming out in 'S & M' belong to a photo session that Rihanna was done under the objective of LaChapelle in 2007.

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