It's probably because the Osbournes own the rights to the music, and therefore, the performance rights as well.shred1 wrote:According to Bob, the Osbournes control RR's estate in terms of music.
Gotta ask yourself, If that is the case....how did THAT happen?
And I am asking a question there. Not suggesting anything.
If you record an original piece of music, and I then become the owner of that piece, and twenty years later you decide you'd like to release the original version of it, you'll need my permission, if I don't give it, the best you could do is release a 'cover' version and then pay me royalties.
"Living Loud" would have to have paid performance and recording royalties to the Osbournes for that project.
It's the one and only reason why Bob can't release the tapes he has, regardless of the fact that he owns them, wrote a bulk of the lyrics and he's on them. Owning the tapes does not mean you own whats on the tapes. He needs permission from the Osbournes (to release the songs, parts of the songs or even early versions(because if they bare similarity to the original you are in breech of copyright law without permission to release them) and if he were to use Randy's name and/or likeness, permission from Mrs. Rhoads to do that.
Even if you were lucky enough to go to an auction, and win a box of old beta video master tapes, and found you had an hours worth of footage from Ridge Farm Studio's.......there's not a damn thing you could do with it without permission from the Osbournes. You own the tapes, but not whats on them.
Even if you decided to 'leak' them onto the internet, if the source was traced and it leads back to you, you'll be sued to the ends of the earth for breech of copyright..........
Technically, even bootlegged material, such as the material available on this site, breeches copyright law, unless the owner of the site, has permission from the Osbournes to distribute it. You could be sued.