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On TMZ... basically he says he didn't get compensation for his performance on Respect and is also sueing for copyright infringements for her using his stuff on the Live in Europe DVD. He's asking for over $700k.

 

Apparently they discussed it in the past and never came to terms on payment amount.

 

 

http://www.aolcdn.com/tmz_documents/1204_pink_wm.pdf

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Pop star Pink has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit by a musician who claims he has not been paid for work on the singer's 2001 album, Missundazstood.

 

Kyle Jones, who is known professionally as Scratch, claims he worked with the singer, real name born Alecia Moore, on the song Respect, but failed to receive payment for his contributions.

 

However, he admits a final fee had not been agreed on and was simply discussed with Pink.

 

Jones claims the song also featured on Pink's DVD release, Live in Europe, and is seeking $717,600 in damages.

 

According to legal papers obtained by website TMZ.com, Pink, her company Pinks Stuff, Inc. and her record label, Zomba have all been named in the lawsuit.

 

Missundazstood is Pink's most successful album to date, selling 12 million copies worldwide, 5.3 million of which was in the U.S. alone.

A bit much :lol: BUT the song was on Miss! and on the DVD... BUT he shud shut up and be thankful -_-
I know :lol: I've never heard of him except for Respect :lol:

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