By Paul Shepard on Jan 24th 2011 3:40PM
Filed under: News, Interviews, Profiles

A federal judge has provided Bob Marley's family a sweet redemption song by ruling that a Nevada company stole the likeness of the reggae legend to make and sell clothing and toys.
Now the Marley estate will get $300,000 in damages from the company, Avela, and its owner Leo Valencia.
The Marley estate might make even more money from this judgment. Once U.S. District Judge Philip Pro finds out how much profit Avela made from using Marley's likeness, he could award the family additional damages.
The decision is clearly a victory for Marley's heirs, who have seen the image of the reggae music king attached to virtually every product you can imagine.
In September, Marley's heirs lost a major copyright case against record producers that gave Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group control over five classic Marley albums -- 'Catch a Fire,' 'Burnin,' 'Natty Dread,' 'Rastaman Vibrations' and 'Exodus.'
The copyright value of the albums has been estimated in the tens of millions of dollars.
It's a little sad that a man who created some of the most important music ever is being reduced to commodity -- the subject of an ongoing tug-of-war between his family and people trying to make money off his genius.
I hope that every story written about this situation attracts a few curious people to listen to the masterful music making of Bob Marley and the original Wailers, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer.
That way, they will hear what all the fuss is about.
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By: rasfanta on 1/25/2011 12:02AM
It is shameful that this family had to go after a small fry business person who simply tried to make a living from Bob's likeness. Why did they (the family) loose the rights to his music? How did it come to pass that those Masters were destroyed in a fire in a barn in Africa? Why weren't those Masters somewhere in a vault? As valuable as they are. Bob left this family with the means for every single member to never have to worry about money. This family blew it. they blew it big time. I don't agree with this judgement. shame on them. Bob would not approve.
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By: Jimmie Floyd on 1/25/2011 10:18AM
Good news, the best news of the year. Bob Marley is a legend, and his family deserved to be paid. So many people have made money off of this great entertainer. Bob Marley music will always live on, and there is even more money to be made. Buffalo soldier.
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By: soulshadow55 on 2/22/2011 10:35AM
Bob Marley passed away without having made a will. This one single mistake has caused his family many millions in royalties, revenue and licensing fees. Mr. Marley didn't do a will because he though he would he was too young to die and so never got around to doing a will or power of attorney. The legal fees at this point, alone, must be upwards of 20 million - just because of these two mistakes. I'm not a lawyer but I suggest everyone with any small amount of assests have a will and power of attorney.
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