Coachella’s parent company AEG is removing any and all videos related to Ocean’s only performance.
Awesome; I Fuckin’ Shot That!, Kinnes received a cease and desist from Coachella’s parent company AEG for uploading a version of Frank Ocean’s Coachella performance using fan footage found online. He published the film online on Tuesday, April 25, and allegedly received a cease and desist the same day. Kinnes estimated he used about 150 videos found online from the show in order to create his concert film.
According to AEG’s ticketing policy, concertgoers cannot upload footage from Coachella without the artist’s permission; however, as seen by how easily accessible the footage was, it is rarely enforced for short videos. However, because Kinnes complied as much footage as he could, it got the attention of AEG.
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