The Last Days of Michael Jackson
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The last day of Michael Jackson was a 2 hour TV special premiered at ABC on May 24, 2018. [1] This album is dedicated to Michael Jackson's lifetime and heritage and records all of his content from childhood to a comeback concert, "This is it," he never did. In addition, he will have an unprecedented interview with Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer and will talk with his friends and family. This special program was seen by 56 million viewers and received a negative response.
Michael Jackson's statement criticized TV specials in a statement on the day before broadcasting, claiming that it is "not likely to be sponsored or approved by Jackson 's successor, it is very likely to infringe their intellectual property" did. You have the authority to use Michael Jackson's life, music, and images without respecting Michael's heritage, intellectual property, or its children. In particular, Disney, a company that believes in the protection of intellectual property, ignores these possessions. It is correct "[3]
"The stars need some space to give him the chance to relax, he has a heart, he is a man, let him have a bed, a pillow, what else will I have Can you give it? It is immortal - you can not go back. "
The last day of Michael Jackson was broadcast on the American television network ABC on May 24, 2018. The first trailer was broadcast on May 18, 2018. [Four]
The documentary received negative comments from fans and interviews with critics about many inaccuracies, paparazzi, tabloid reporters, people who have never seen the king of pop music, and that it is a more visible look To do. It is the de facto documentary about his life. Since he did not mention his skin disease called vitiligo because he did not mention about his childhood and the abuses of his father during humanitarian and social contribution activities he ignored important details. [6]
The legacy of Michael Jackson raised a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against Walt Disney and ABC Television and claimed that these companies used dozens of copyrights without permission after broadcasting a two hour special program on a television network . [7]
It was named "the last day of Michael Jackson", but the show did not pay attention to Michael Jackson's last day. Instead, this is just a mediocre review of Michael Jackson's life and entertainment career. In the commentary by Rolling Stones, the plan says, "It is almost available in new revelations and reports, and it seems to be important sometimes in analysis of armchair psychology and unsupported speculation." There is nothing to "prevent new revelations and reports" in this plan.
Disney certainly owns ABC. As early as May (although complaints mistakenly pointed out March), ABC broadcasted a two-hour program called "The Last Michael Jackson Day." Michael Jackson Manor is not happy, it is charged with copyright infringement. The complaint itself is a good interpretation. It ridiculed a completely problematic show: it was named "the last day of Michael Jackson", but the show did not pay attention to the last day of Michael Jackson. Instead, this is just a mediocre review of Michael Jackson's life and entertainment career. In the commentary by Rolling Stones, the plan says, "It is almost available in new revelations and reports, and it seems to be important sometimes in analysis of armchair psychology and unsupported speculation." There is nothing to "prevent new revelations and reports" in this plan.
The last days of Michael Jackson became more and more tragic as it proceeded. After all, Jackson was overutilized, and he has not released the album since his invincible in 2001. So he decided to plan a tour - it brings some income to the documentary "the greatest comeback in lock history". But this plan will be counterproductive soon. "Michael Jackson realized he was boxed." "He has money of AEG; they gave him a large upfront payment, he must participate in these concerts. Asset What is he going to do? He ha