GoldieBlox Apologizes to Beasties: 'We Have Learned a Valuable Lesson'

"They have done nothing wrong," says toy company. "We should have reached out to the band before using their music in the video"

March 19, 2014 12:31 AM ET

GoldieBlox posted a public apology to Beastie Boys on their website Tuesday night, hours after the toy company settled a lawsuit with the hip-hop group over improperly using the band's 1987 song "Girls" in one of their ads.

'Paul Revere' Makes Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time

"We sincerely apologize for any negative impact our actions have had on the Beastie Boys," the company said. "We never intended to cast the band in a negative light and we regret putting them in a position to defend themselves when they had done nothing wrong."

The company admitted — or was legally bound to admit — that in hindsight, they would have reached out to the group to "secure the proper rights" to the song before using the track in an ad for the "Princess Machine." It's unlikely, however, that the group would have given the company permission, as a stipulation in late member Adam Yauch's will stated that, "in no event may my image or name or any music or any artistic property created by me be used for advertising purposes."

"We know this is only one of the many mistakes we're bound to make as we grow our business," the company said, posting the statement in small print at the bottom of their homepage. "The great thing about mistakes is how much you can learn from them."

One thing the company will learn is the Beastie Boys' favorite charities, as part of the settlement includes "a payment by GoldieBlox, based on a percentage of its revenues, to one or more charities selected by Beastie Boys that support science, technology, engineering and mathematics education for girls."

The legal morass began when the hip-hop group claimed copyright infringement over GoldieBlox's parody of "Girls," which changed the lyrics from "Girls/To do my dishes/Girls/To clean up my room" to "Girls/To build a spaceship/Girls/To code the new app." GoldieBlox filed an official lawsuit against the group, arguing that the ad was a parody and therefore protected under fair use. The company claimed they wanted to "break down gender stereotypes and to encourage young girls to engage in activities that challenge their intellect, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math."

The group noted their support for GoldieBlox's message, but stressed, "Make no mistake: Your video is an advertisement that is designed to sell a product and long ago, we made a conscious decision not to permit our music and/or name to be used in product ads. When we tried to simply ask how and why our song 'Girls' had been used in your ad without our permission, you sued us."

GoldieBlox pulled the viral video and stated that they hoped to avoid a protracted legal battle. Still, the Beastie Boys filed an official counter-suit in December, criticizing GoldieBlox for an advertising campaign that "condones and encourages stealing from others."

GoldieBlox's Apology to Beastie Boys

We sincerely apologize for any negative impact our actions have had on the Beastie Boys. We never intended to cast the band in a negative light and we regret putting them in a position to defend themselves when they had done nothing wrong. 

As engineers and builders of intellectual property, we understand an artist's desire to have his or her work treated with respect. We should have reached out to the band before using their music in the video.

We know this is only one of the many mistakes we're bound to make as we grow our business. The great thing about mistakes is how much you can learn from them. As trying as this experience was, we have learned a valuable lesson. From now on, we will secure the proper rights and permissions in advance of any promotions, and we advise any other young company to do the same.



Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/goldieblox-apologizes-to-bea... 
Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook

Views: 75

Reply to This

Best guide to hip hop, soul, reggae concerts & events in San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles & New York City + music, videos, radio and more

Connect

Bookmark and Share

Subscribe to E-Blast

WIN TICKETS

YG
Saturday, July 6 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Tommy Davidson
Monday, July 8 @ Yoshi's, Oakland

Dwele
Friday-Saturday, July 12-13 @ Yoshi's, Oakland

Hiatus Kaiyote
Saturday, July 20 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

PJ Morton
Wedneday, Oct 23 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Members

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Groups

Latest Activity

TEAM BIGGA RANKIN posted blog posts
1 hour ago
Tampa Mystic posted a blog post

Surviving Andre: A Journey of Deception and Resilience

Richmond, Virginia, is the backdrop for a gripping new documentary, "Surviving Andre," set to release on August 16, 2024. Filmed by Vzual Films, the documentary chronicles the harrowing experience of Nkese Hayes as she navigates the aftermath of being scammed by notorious con man Andre Vann aka Gepetto Jackson . With the creative support of Bone The Mack, this film promises to reveal the deep emotional and financial scars left by Vann's…See More
1 hour ago
Editor's Pick posted discussions
5 hours ago
Tampa Mystic posted blog posts
yesterday
Artistpr posted a blog post

“Yung Thugga Drops Explosive New Single, “Dope Story” sparking a new wave of talent !”

ORANGEBURG, SC — Introducing “Daytona 500” – Yung Thugga’s energetic new single That’s ready to set the streets on fire with its uptempo sound energetic sound. This explosive track serves as a powerful anthem, reminding listeners to stand on business & stay true to they self and never compromise their values. Brace yourself for a relentless sonic journey that captures the essence of street culture and leaves an indelible mark on the hip-hop landscape.Yung Thugga’s highly anticipated single…See More
yesterday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Thursday
Editor's Pick posted videos
Wednesday
Editor's Pick updated an event
Thumbnail

DWELE at Yoshi's, Oakland

July 12, 2024 at 8pm to July 13, 2024 at 11:45pm
ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS. WINNER WILL BE DRAWN RANDOMLY AND ANNOUNCED 2 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 12-13DWELEYoshi's 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland, CA 94607>> BUY TICKETS…See More
Wednesday
Editor's Pick updated an event
Thumbnail

TOMMY DAVIDSON at Yoshi's, Oakland

July 7, 2024 at 7pm to July 8, 2024 at 11pm
ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS. WINNER WILL BE DRAWN RANDOMLY AND ANNOUNCED 2 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT. SUNDAY-MONDAY, JULY 7-8TOMMY DAVIDSONYoshi's 510 Embarcadero West,Oakland, CA 94607>> BUY TICKETS…See More
Wednesday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Wednesday
DJ SEP posted an event
Thumbnail

Dub & Dabs at 415 - 10th Street (San Francisco) / Free with RSVP / 21+ at 415 - 10th Street

July 13, 2024 from 7pm to 9:30pm
Dub up and dab out with us, Saturday, July 13th from 7-9:30pm, at Chronic Culture, 415 10th St. Sesh your finest hash rosin, full melt or other concentrate while listening to sets from DJ Sep (Dub Mission) and Maneesh the Twister (Surya Dub, Dub Mission) as we celebrate SF Hash Week with heavy dub reggae and heady vibes. Special live dubwise…See More
Tuesday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Tuesday

© 2024   Created by Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service