A filmmaker has been hit with a cease-and-desist notice from AEG after uploading Frank Ocean’s entire Coachella set composed of edited-together fan-shot videos
. “Essentially, [AEG’s] claims are pretty frivolous and almost completely baseless.” Kinnes added that he “did not plan on making a single penny” from his work.
AEG’s lawsuit demands that Kinnes “remove and destroy all audio and video content […] of musical performances from the Festival,” with failure to do so leading to further legal action. Kinnes, who didn’t attend Coachella, says he downloaded roughly 450 Ocean videos that were posted online, and wilted the footage down over the course of 80 hours to the best 150 videos from which he made his edit; Kinnes also sent the best available audio clips to a sound engineer to serve as the bed for the video footage.
Ocean’s headlining set was among the few sets that were not livestreamed during Coachella’s first weekend; he later
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