Celebrity Justice
K-Fed Slapped with Sample Suit

It's a good thing Kevin Federline has been earning some money lately. He was hit earlier this year with a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Thomas Dolby. For the younger set, you'll remember Dolby from his smash hit, "She Blinded Me With Science," which was recently named by VH1 as one of the top songs of the 80s. Apparently, K-Fed liked the song enough to sample it in his "America's Most Wanted" tune which he streamed on his MySpace page. The song was reportedly downloaded over half a million times.

K-Fed vs. Thomas Dolby
Dolby checked out the MySpace page to listen to the tune. He didn't like what he heard, from both a legal and artistic standpoint. Once he confirmed that he had not licensed the sample to anyone connected with Federline, Dolby wanted to put an immediate stop to the sampling. However, he says he had a lot of trouble actually locating him, even when going through Britney's agent. Perhaps K-Fed was away on one of his club tours?

Speaking with Thomas today, he tells TMZ that, at first, he didn't even know who Federline was; a fan posted something on Dolby's website forum alerting him to K-Fed's sample. Dolby says he even tried to post a "cease and desist" letter on Federline's MySpace page and that he was blocked by a filter ... suspecting that "words over one syllable" were not allowed on K-Fed's page. Finally, K-Fed made an undisclosed cash payment to Dolby for stealing borrowing part of his song.

Now that the lawsuit is resolved, Dolby is readying himself to hit the road for the first time in years. He releases a live CD and DVD "The Sole Inhabitant" on November 21 and on November 28 hits the road for a four-week North American tour with fellow Electronica pioneer BT.

Meanwhile, K-Fed isn't just getting slammed with lawsuits. He again appeared on WWE's "Monday Night Raw" last night and challenged champion Jon Cena to a match in Miami on New Year's Day 2007. Cena happily accepted. You'd think Kevin learned his lesson last time he was embarrassed on national TV. Maybe K-Fed needs the wrestling gig money to make up for all money being lost on poor concert ticket sales? And to pay up on lawsuits.



Tags: K-Fed, Kevin Federline, KevinFederline, Thomas Dolby, ThomasDolby

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31. Maybe he figured since nobody would buy the album, nobody would know.
Such a dumb-a**.

Posted at 10:44AM on Nov 8th 2006 by Puh der Baer

32. She had to get rid of Fed-Ex before New Years Eve since she always gives him the same present. This present has resulted in two kids nine months later. She just can't say no in Las Vegas>

Posted at 11:02AM on Nov 8th 2006 by Jon Petersen

33. So the f*ckktard's gravy train has finally pulled out of the station. It will be interesting to see if people remeber his in twelve months time. He is this generation's Vanilla Ice.

Posted at 4:42PM on Nov 8th 2006 by snarkygirl

34. OMG.....Is this for real? Who's idea was it to let this moron have 15 min of fame?

Of course Thomas Dolby should sue him...won't get much...

She should have known that it would end this bad....I would never hook up with a guy that owed childsupport (which Brittney paid) then have two kids by him....thank God she doens't need his money. Brittney, hon, don't worry about the boys, plenty of time for that...focus on you, your kids and your career...that's plenty enough to keep you happy there, especially those two beautiful babies.

I live in "Da Hood". And there are people of all races here, and we get along very well for the most part. Each person knows his place in this society. K-Fed? Just another phoney little wigger...if that boy was to set foot in my hood and act like that he would get shot...he wouldn't last 10 min here.

My son is white, and wants to rap. And he has potential...He's better than Kfed for sure. And he doesn't just recite others....he is trying to write his own stuff. But because of these phonies like Vanilla Ice, M&M, and Kfed, he knows that it will be a struggle for him to make it, to be taken seriously in the world of rap. He is tired of the attitude "Oh no here comes another little wanna be phoney white boy". He's not. And those that have heard and know him can attest to that.

Now, can we get this man off my tv and computer?....move on to the next story. I'm bored with this.

Posted at 6:56PM on Nov 8th 2006 by Teresa

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