Production Company Fires Back at Rebecca Black
Friday is suddenly a lot less fun for Rebecca Black.
A day after the singer's team filed to have the 13-year old's infamous video yanked off YouTube, due to a feud with Ark Music, the production company has issued its own statement on the topic.
"We’re disappointed, having been in good faith negotiations with Rebecca Black and her representatives for months regarding any open issues," a rep told TMZ. "There’s been an ongoing, open dialogue with our company. So we were blindsided to get a Take Down Notice... alleging copyright infringement instead of a call or email from Rebecca’s representatives.
"We are going to continue to take the high road and work out the complaint as soon as possible."
Between this back-and-forth, and the backlash against Black in general, the teenager may be realizing that the entertainment business is not so fun after all.
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Rank: D-Lister
June 18th, 2011 6:37 PM
This girl is not responsible if someone else gets 'shoved' aside while she gets noticed. People reacted to all the bashing. We are people that love & protect the underdog.
June 18th, 2011 10:43 AM
Just leave the girl alone guys? Sure her song "Friday" was a little hard to take in but if you dont like it then dont listen to it. Doesn't mean yu have to say shit about her. The girl is basically making it far then any of you will ever get.
June 18th, 2011 10:05 AM
Your mom "sucs" anyway.
June 18th, 2011 9:58 AM
Who gives a damm about rebecca black... She sucs anyway
June 18th, 2011 9:01 AM
The music world is shot to hell when crap like this can make it, but other ppl who have REAL talent are shoved to the side. I find that I'm not as moved as I should be by her plight...