But the move didn't go down well with Yorke, who wanted to see the rendition for himself - only to discover the video was no longer available despite owning the rights to his band's song. According to reports, when Yorke was told of the internet ban, he said, "Really? He's blocked it? Surely we should block it. Hang on a moment... well tell him to unblock it, it's our song." It's not the first time Prince and executives at his NPG Records label have taken legal action for breach of copyright - in 2007, the star threatened to sue three of his biggest fansites unless they removed images, album artwork and lyrics from their websites.
Thom better forget it! Talking to Prince is like talking to a brick wall. He hates fan sites, YouTube and even tried to sue a baby above for dancing to his song "let's go crazy" on YouTube above! The mom sued right back!
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