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Joe Francis Threatens Lawsuit Against Madonna Over “Girls Gone Wild” Song

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Joe Francis Threatens Lawsuit Against Madonna Over “Girls Gone Wild” Song Celebrity Popular Sultan of sleaze Joe Francis is threatening to sue Madonna if she performs her new song called “Girls Gone Wild” at the Super Bowl tomorrow. Yes, really. Francis, creator of the infamous Girls Gone Wild franchise, in which he films drunk girls exposing themselves on spring break, is apparently dead serious. He has issued a cease and desist letter claiming he will take legal action against Madonna...Read Full Story

'Girls Gone Wild' Creator Joe Francis Issues Cease and Desist Letter to ... - Hollywood Reporter

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Hollywood Reporter 'Girls Gone Wild' Creator Joe Francis Issues Cease and Desist Letter to ... Hollywood Reporter NBCUniversal and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell are also named in the document, which aims to prevent the singer from performing her song of the same name at the Super Bowl. Rather than reveling in what could have been free publicity on the world's ... Joe Francis wild over Madge tune Detroit Free Press Joe Francis Warns Madonna With Cease and Desist Letter Concerning "Girls Gone...Read Full Story

'Girls Gone Wild''s Joe Francis Sends Legal Threat to Madonna Over Super Bowl Show - Hollywood Reporter

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Hollywood Reporter 'Girls Gone Wild''s Joe Francis Sends Legal Threat to Madonna Over Super Bowl Show Hollywood Reporter NBCUniversal and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell are also named in the document, which aims to prevent the singer from performing her song of the same name at the Super Bowl. Rather than reveling in what could have been free publicity on the world's ... Joe Francis wild over Madge tune Detroit Free Press Joe Francis Warns Madonna With Cease and Desist Letter Concerning...Read Full Story

Madonna Premieres Music Video, Receives 'Girls Gone Wild' Cease and Desist Letter - AceShowbiz

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AceShowbiz Madonna Premieres Music Video, Receives 'Girls Gone Wild' Cease and Desist Letter AceShowbiz Along with the 'Give me All Your Luvin' video premiere, Madge reportedly is demanded by Joe Francis to exclude her song, 'Girls Gone Wild', from her Super Bowl setlist. After getting previewed on "American Idol", Madonna's "Give me All Your Luvin' ... Madonna to Joe Francis: Nyah, Nyah, I Wasn't Performing 'Girls Gone Wild' at ... TheWrap Joe Francis Threatens Lawsuit If Madonna Plays Girls...Read Full Story

Madonna to Joe Francis -- Relax, I'm Not Singing Your Stupid Song 'Girls Gone Wild' At Super Bowl

By harvlevinstein on  From tmz.com
Joe Francis  is flattering himself by thinking Madonna will sing her new song, "Girls Gone Wild," during the Super Bowl halftime show ... so says Madonna's rep. As TMZ first reported, Francis had his lawyers fire off a letter to Madonna demanding she negotiate a licensing agreement for using his infamous trademark in her song ... and also insisting she NOT sing the new track during Sunday's performance. But a rep for Madonna tells TheWrap the song is not part of her set list. But the matter...Read Full Story
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Joe Francis still maintains he owns the trademark name of her new track 'Girls Gone Wild' - the name of the adult video franchise he created - after previously issuing her a "cease and desist" letter if she sang the song during her Super Bowl performance ...  
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Uh-oh! This is not good! Joe Francis, who created the Girls Gone Wild series, has slapped Madonna with a cease-and-desist letter over the usage of his franchise name as a title of one her new songs on MDNA, and is threatening legal action if she does not comply to certain terms! According to the letter, which [...]  
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Madonna's people have confirmed that no, she's not going to perform "Girls Gone Wild" from her new album, which GGW-founder Joe Francis said ripped off his trademark. Madge is going to be performing "Give Me All Your Luvin,'" which already has its own music video featuring football players, letterman jackets and bored cheerleaders on the sidelines, M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj. [ more › ]  
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Speculation is still rampant concerning what songs Madonna will choose to play during the Super Bowl, but if Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis gets his way, one song won’t even be considered. Apparently, the Material Girl’s new album features a track called “Girls Gone Wild”. Francis holds a patent on said phrase, and he’s willing to get lawyers involved to make sure Madonna doesn’t sing it.  
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- This morning, a cease and desist letter was sent to Madonna, her management, NBC Sports and the NFL from Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis' attorney.   In the letter, attorney David Houston asserts that Madonna is infringing on his client's long-time trademark, Girls Gone Wild, without his permission.  While shopping on Apple iTunes this morning, Francis discovered that "Girls Gone Wild" is the title...  
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"Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis is telling Madonna that she better not sing her new song "Girls Gone Wild" at the Superbowl this Sunday. Or else! [ more › ]  
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Madonna is planning a big concert performance for her fans on tour. While the Material Girl is currently picking dancers for her stage and starting rehearsals soon, she is sharing what fans can expect on tour. One thing that won’t be part of her routine ...  
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