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Does anyone have a pic of Helen Rogers? I have scoured the net and found zip on her, but can't get this out of my head.
[edit] Royalties
"...never saw much of the royalties as the song was sampled without permission and were sued."
Can someone please make sense of this sentence and alter it accordingly? Did the song USE samples without permission and therefore THEY (Hardcastle & Fuller) were sued?
Yes,
As you put it, Hardcastle was sued for using the sample commentary without permission from ABC, therefore, Hardcastle and Fuller lost royalty money. 69.210.39.69 01:52, 14 February 2007 (UTC)