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Maybe Someone Should Have Proofed The Press Release's Headline More Closely Dept. "ONO's 'GIVE PEACE A CHANCE' (THE REMIXES) Hits #1 With A Bullet On Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play Chart This Week!!" [Blurt]

Yoko Ono and the sons of John Lennon have lost a bid to prevent the usage of Lennon's song "Imagine" in the Ben Stein-starring film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, which examines discrimination against teachers who include the theory of intelligent design in their curriculum. Judge Sidney Stein found that the use of the track fell under fair-use guidelines, and that the producers wouldn't have to re-edit the film to snip the song out. [Reuters]

imagine there's no lawyers

Yoko Doesn't Want Us To See John Lennon Get High

Yoko Ono and the film company World Wide Media are in a legal battle over who owns the rights to some undoubtedly priceless footage of John Lennon filmed in 1970. The nine hours of material are claimed to include Lennon smoking a joint, working on songs and describing his plans to put LSD in Richard Nixon's coffee. It was filmed by Anthony Cox, Ono's husband before Lennon, for a planned documentary. World Wide wants to use the footage for a film titled "Three Days In The Life." Despite the fact that World Wide bought the footage directly from Cox, Ono feels she owns the copyright because she'd previously bought the footage from "a Florida man." If you play that backwards, I'm pretty sure you hear the word "bullshit." More »

updates

Yoko Ono Says She Is Not Suing Lennon Murphy

So earlier this week we brought you the story of Lennon Murphy, a Florida hard rocker who was attempting to trademark her first name since it also happens to be the name of her band. This news had apparently aroused the ire of Yoko Ono, administrator of the estate of one John Lennon; Ono was widely reported to have filed a lawsuit against Murphy for her trademarking efforts. Murphy quickly fired back on her own Web site, claiming that A.) Ono didn't seem to have a problem when the "Lennon" name was previously trademarked by Murphy back in 2003; B.) she doesn't have the $50k (!) to spend on legal fees that she would need to fight such a suit; and C.) that it was ridiculous to think anyone would mistake a female-fronted heavy rock band with the beyond-ubiquitous work of one of the most famous rock stars on the planet. And now Ono has sent out her own statement to various Web publications that have covered the story—including one in our very own comments box—claiming that she is not suing Murphy after all, just asking the trademark people to not grant Murphy her re-up. Idolator reader YokoOnoLennon's full remarks about the week-long Lennon saga are after the jump. More »

lawsuits

Lennon To Ono: Thanks For Ruining My Mother's Legacy With Your Lawsuit

Hard-rock singer Lennon Murphy, who is being sued by Yoko Ono for trademarking her first name—which is also the name of her band—has spoken out about the suit, and why she has the name she does: "My mother named me after 'John Lennon that wrote songs, painted, and baked bread with his son.' She named me for the man, not the pop star"—and this lawsuit, she claims, is not only tainting the memory of her mother, it's "demeaning the man that John Lennon was and will always be." (Also, as she points out, if she was really being confused with the ex-Beatle as much as the lawsuit implies, she would have a lot more money—presumably enough to at least make the $50k she needs to get a lawyer to fight Ono in court seem like not as big of a deal as it clearly is to her. Which, whether you agree with Ono or not, is kind of a salient point, especially when you realize that Lennon's estate rakes in about $25 million a year. Look at the photo: It's not like we're talking about Gallagher/Gallagher II level-confusion here, you know?) Lennon's full statement, taken from her drowning-in-traffic Web site, after the jump. More »

Yoko Ono has filed a lawsuit against Lennon Murphy. The reason for her interest in the frontwoman for a Florida nu-metal band whose biggest claim to fame is they were once signed to a major label in the heyday of Mudvayne? Murphy has trademarked her band's name, which also happens to be her first name, which also happens to be the last name of some guy Ono used to know. I had a similar problem with this guy a few years back, and lemme tell you, it's no joke. [TMZ via Rolling Stone]

no, really, i'm sorry

Avant-Rock Legend Joins Various VH1 Faves At CES For The Sake Of The Children

Yes, that's will.i.am, Yoko Ono, Natasha Bedingfield, and the guy from Train. Supergroup! And after the jump, we've got a preview of the bizarre benefit single they've cut to raise awareness of the importance of musical education. More »

Yoko Ono Builds Giant Mailbox For Children's Letters To SantaJohn Lennon In lieu of a kegger to celebrate John Lennon's 67th birthday, his widow has erected a...something in Reykjavik in which to trap the dreams of his fans like General Zod:

Basement Jaxx have been jamming with one of the original disco ice queens, Yoko Ono, for their coming-in-2008 album, and they're in the process of trying to snag another, Grace Jones. That's the good part. The scary part is that they're planning their next record to be a double album, split between dance tunes and ambient chill out. [NME]