Former Sex Pistol Steve Jones confirmed on Friday that he, Paul Cook and their manager previously considered enforcing a 1988 band agreement when John Lydon blocked the use of their track ‘God Save The Queen’ on the Netflix series ‘The Crown’.
But on that occasion there simply wasn’t time. Now, though, he hopes the court will help with that enforcement.Jones and his former bandmates Cook and Lydon are currently in the High Court in a dispute over another sync deal.
Lydon is blocking the use of his former band’s music in a new Danny Boyle directed series called ‘Pistol’, which is based Jones’s memoir ‘Lonely Boy: Tales Of A Sex Pistol’.However, Jones and Cook argue that according to their 1988 band agreement a sync licence can be issued if a.
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