A lawyer who represents John Lydon yesterday said that he’d been working for the musician for four years before even being aware of any 1988 band agreement between members of the Sex Pistols that allows for licensing deals to be done if a majority of said members agree.
His client, he added, has never been able to find a copy of the agreement in his files.Lydon’s former bandmates Steve Jones and Paul Cook are now seeking to enforce that agreement, of course, in order to issue a sync licence that would allow the band’s music to be used in a new TV series based on Jones’ memoir ‘Lonely Boy: Tales Of A Sex Pistol’.
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