A lawsuit could halt the Hologram performance of Michael Jackson


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A lawsuit has been filed to stop the use of  Michael Jackson hologram performance at he 2014 Billboard Music Award that airs on ABC May 18th.  Alki David say he controls the right to hologram technology and he has filed a suit to stop The Billboard Music Award main event.  He has filed suit against Michael Jackson estate, MJ Production and Dick Clark Production to stop them from showing the hologram of Michael Jackson using David technology.  The hologram performance is similar to the 2012 Coachella performance of rapper Tupac Shakur.  The performance will have a life size projected 3D image of Jackson will showcase a never released Jackson song ‘Slave to the Rhythm’.  David say “if Billboard goes ahead with the Jackson performance Sunday … it will destroy his plans for a similar, high-profile holographic MJ performance. He wants a judge to stop it … STAT.”  Howard Weitzman the lawyer for the MJ Estates says “This is another Alki David stunt, no different than his claiming that Brandon Howard was Michael Jackson’s son.  It is ludicrous … and the show goes on.”

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