(Photo : Screenshot from YouTube/Madd Trevor) Previously, "Grand Theft Auto 5" and "Liberty City Loop" also used the song composed by Lee, Times of San Diego reported.īesides copyright infringement, the lawsuit also tackles negligent misrepresentation and intentional misrepresentation. Last year, Lee found out that the "certain compositions and stems, containing a certain melody and riff that had been presented to the defendant" were brought into the "GTA 4" and "GTA 5."Īlso, his allegations revolve around the partial content of the song entitled "Biker Chick" which he claimed to share similarities with the theme song "Soviet Connection" which was now in the game. Read Also: Bethesda Faces Lawsuit Because of Fallout 4 Season Pass? Microsoft's Zenimax Acquisition Expected to be Delayed Ubiquity Records, an independent record label currently located in Costa Mesa had released the track and was also a lawsuit's plaintiff.
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However, when Rockstar was asked about the alleged claims of the complainant, the video game company did not give any response regarding it.įurthermore, the complaint involved Lee's submission of the spec track, but the publisher insisted that the said track will not be used for something which Lee did not know.Īfterward, his album "Reel to Reel" was taken into Lee's account, after he used some parts of his track. Moreover, the 57-year-old composer stated that the Carlsbad quarter of Rockstar had instructed him to submit his compositions in 2008 which will be the soundtrack of " Grand Theft Auto 4." He said that the company has used some parts of the music in "GTA 4" and "GTA 5."
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Lee was also the one who created a soundtrack for another Rockstar game, "Bully," which was first launched on Oct.