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Estate lawyers challenge mj tribute band
The executors of Michael Jackson's estate are embroiled in a legal battle with a tribute band - over the right to use the name of the King of Pop' s Neverland Ranch.
Lawyers for the estate recently contacted a Jackson tribute band called Neverland and demanded they change the title, insisting the group's name violates a trademark relating to the late singer's former home in California.
The band members changed their name to Foreverland, but they still own the rights to a web domain called
http://www.facebook.com/l/0f2c4;Neverlandsf.com, and have offered to hand the web address back to the estate for a payment of $30,000, according to
http://www.facebook.com/l/0f2c4;TMZ.com.
Attorneys representing the estate have refused the deal and have ordered the band to abandon the domain name by February 2011.
Source: PR-Inside
NEW OFFICIAL MICHAEL JACKSON BAD DOLL
Paying tribute to the King of Pop, Hot Toys is proud to present the 1/6th scale Michael Jackson collectible figure again, this time depicting his image in his popular hit Bad’s music video in 1987, highlighting the authentic head sculpt, the multi-layered stereoscopic hair sculpture and the highly-detailed costume of his style. A complimentary value-added set of upper outfit portraying his image in the Dirty Diana music video in 1988 is also presented.
The 1/6th scale Michael Jackson (Bad version) collectible specially features:
- Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Michael Jackson in the Bad music video
- Newly developed head sculpt with new make-up
- Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS) and colored Translucent Iris
- Multi-layered stereoscopic hair sculpture
- Slim version of TrueType body with 38 points of articulation
- Approximately 30 cm tall
- One (1) pair of punches, five (5) additional right and two (2) extra left interchangeable and posing palms
- Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume:
- Two (2) sets of costumes (one (1) set for Bad version and one (1) set of upper outfit in Dirty Diana image)
- Bad costume:
+ Black jacket with buckles, zips and pouches as accessories
+ Black and white tees
+ Black pants with buckles and a red stripe on the left
+ Four (4) belts with buckles (three (3) in black and one (1) in brown)
+ One (1) pair of black shoes with buckles
+ Nine (9) pieces of black gloves with buckles (six (6) for right hands, three (3) for left hands) (right gloves with rivets added)
- Dirty Diana costume:
+ A set of white shirt and tee
Accessory:
- Square-shaped deluxe figure stand with LED lights with Michael Jackson nameplate and M ICON DX series title
Release date: Q2, 2010
Artists:
- Head Sculpted by Lee So Young
- Head Painted by JC. Hong
- Head Art Directed by Yulli
- Figure Costume Made by Namgung Mijin
- Accessory Sculpted by Kouhei Okui
© 2010 Triumph International, Inc, under license to Bravado International Group, manufactured by Hot Toys Ltd.
Click on the link below to see additional details and photos of the doll:-
http://www.facebook.com/l/0f2c4;www.hottoys.com.hk/index.php?target=products&product_id=500
Source: Hot Toys
DEBBIE ROWE VISITS MICHAEL’S FINAL RESTNG PLACE
Debbie Rowe, the mother of Michael Jackson’s two older children, visited the late King of Pop’s final resting place Thursday.
Wearing dark shades and visibly emotional, Rowe paid a visit to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, CA. Rowe was granted access to the cemetery, but did not gain access to the mausoleum because of security restrictions that only allow people who are on an approved list to enter.
The emotional gathering occurred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where a bunch of Michael Jackson fans meet on the third day of every month and bring cards, gifts and letters from fans around the world.
A source close to Rowe tells ET Rowe still loves Jackson and is continuing to grieve his loss months after his sudden June 25 death.
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http://www.facebook.com/l/0f2c4;www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sNxkkbmapg
Source: ET
ALLEGED JACKSON AMBULANCE TAPE IS A HOAX
A paramedic who rushed Michael Jackson to a hospital the day he died said a recording purported to be him calling the emergency room is a fake, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
A British tabloid posted the recording online, suggesting it was evidence that Jackson had no pulse at the time, contrary to what his personal doctor said.
The audio "has been determined NOT to be the voice of any member of the Los Angeles Fire Department," fire spokesman Brian Humphrey said in a written statement Wednesday.
"The Firefighter/Paramedic who handled communications for that incident has confirmed to LAFD Administration that the voice is not his," Humphrey said.
One initial cause of skepticism about the recording was that the speakers did not use "standard protocol or established practice" followed by professional paramedics when they communicate with hospital staff, Humphrey said.
The Sun newspaper did not reveal the source of the recording, but characterized it as a "911 tape."
The disputed recording features a male, who says he is a paramedic in an ambulance, speaking to a female, who is supposedly at the emergency room of UCLA Medical Center.
"We have a male, 50. Pop star Michael Jackson. Unresponsive, no pulse. Tried to resuscitate him. Unsuccessful. We are en route," the male voice said.
"OK. We'll have doctors standing by," the female voice replied.
"We've done everything we can here in the ambulance. Hopefully, when we get there -- we should be there in five minutes," the male said. "It doesn't look good."
Humphrey said it is routine for paramedics to use a cell phone or a two-way radio to talk to an emergency room as they rush to a hospital, but they "don't normally speak like this in a medical response."
Specifically, the paramedic would not be likely to use a patient's name in the conversation, even if it is a celebrity, Humphrey said.
It would be routine for the hospital to record the conversations for legal reasons, he said.
UCLA Medical Center spokesman Dale Triber Tate said, "There is no way we could authenticate it even if we had patient/estate authorization, which we do not have."
Source: CNN
Museum displays Jackson's home
The British home of Michael Jackson is being recreated for fans with pieces of furniture he personally commissioned going on display.
A luxurious 16ft sofa and a feather-trimmed armchair hand picked for Elizabeth Taylor are among the items the late King of Pop ordered for the Kent mansion he planned to live in during his sell-out concerts in London.
It has taken seven days to ship the furniture from the renowned Colombostile Furniture Company in Italy to Co Kildare where they will go on show on Tuesday.
here is link:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5gEYZuZpfkjcGksikArPZlcCRL7UA