Girls' toy commercial may face copyright infringement suit from Beastie Boys

By Alex Galbraith, Mstars Reporter | Nov 23, 2013 03:23 PM EST

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So, the Beastie Boys are notoriously stingy when it comes to licensing their music. That was part of the surprise when toymaker GoldieBlox released their awesome feminist re-working of Licensed To Ill track "Girls." It seemed the Beasties had released their tight grip in the name of a good cause (releasing science and engineering toys that catered to girls).

However, it turns out that GoldieBlox didn't get the Beastie Boys permission to use the track and are facing a potential copyright infringement lawsuit.

GoldieBlox do have a fairly strong case for fair use, should the case make it to court. The girl power-centric lyrics are obviously a parody of the sexist words to the original. (Refresher: Girls - to do the dishes/Girls - to clean up my room/Girls - to do the laundry/Girls - and in the bathroom/Girls, that's all I really want is girls.")

No charges have been filed.

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