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Freddie Mercury Norwich gorilla in copyright row | Freddie Mercury Norwich gorilla in copyright row |
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A gorilla sculpture painted as Freddie Mercury must be moved and because it infringes copyright. | A gorilla sculpture painted as Freddie Mercury must be moved and because it infringes copyright. |
Organisers of Go Go Gorillas, a public art trail in Norwich, were contacted by the Mercury Phoenix Trust, an Aids charity set up in memory of the Queen singer who died in 1991. | |
The charity claimed the suit the gorilla is wearing breaches copyright. | The charity claimed the suit the gorilla is wearing breaches copyright. |
It asked that the sculpture, called Freddie "Radio Go Go" Gorilla, be removed and repainted. | It asked that the sculpture, called Freddie "Radio Go Go" Gorilla, be removed and repainted. |
The sculpture, which stands on Millennium Plain outside The Forum, was painted by Mik Richardson. | The sculpture, which stands on Millennium Plain outside The Forum, was painted by Mik Richardson. |
It is one 53 lifesize gorillas decorated by artists and displayed on the streets of Norwich over the summer. | It is one 53 lifesize gorillas decorated by artists and displayed on the streets of Norwich over the summer. |
'We'd rather not' | 'We'd rather not' |
Charlie Langhorne, director of Wild in Art, the company that created the trail, said it had been contacted by the Mercury Phoenix Trust. | Charlie Langhorne, director of Wild in Art, the company that created the trail, said it had been contacted by the Mercury Phoenix Trust. |
"They just said that they own the copyright on the suit and asked us to change it," Mr Langhorne said. | "They just said that they own the copyright on the suit and asked us to change it," Mr Langhorne said. |
"That's being sorted. To save any bother we will change it. | "That's being sorted. To save any bother we will change it. |
"We do quite a few bits and pieces for them but it's no great shakes. | "We do quite a few bits and pieces for them but it's no great shakes. |
"We would rather not have to do it but it's not the end of the world." | "We would rather not have to do it but it's not the end of the world." |
He said the gorilla would be removed and repainted with a "new and exciting design" and should be back in place within 10 days. | He said the gorilla would be removed and repainted with a "new and exciting design" and should be back in place within 10 days. |
"People in Norwich will have a new gorilla to enjoy soon," he said. | "People in Norwich will have a new gorilla to enjoy soon," he said. |
Martin Green of Break, one of two charities that will benefit from the auction of the gorillas once the exhibition is over, said: "It's a disappointing position they have put us in. | Martin Green of Break, one of two charities that will benefit from the auction of the gorillas once the exhibition is over, said: "It's a disappointing position they have put us in. |
"This is charity and everything we have done was with good intention. Our hands are tied." | "This is charity and everything we have done was with good intention. Our hands are tied." |
The Mercury Phoenix Trust was unavailable for comment. | The Mercury Phoenix Trust was unavailable for comment. |