Trent Reznor's Downward Spiral Into Litigation
(8/21/97) - Musician Mark Nicholas Onofrio filed a
lawsuit August 18th in Los Angeles Central District Court
against Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor, TVT Records,
nothing Records, Interscope Records, Warner Bros. and
Leaving Hope/ TVT Music Publishing, claiming that NIN
failed to credit him as the author and performer of six NIN songs. According to
Onofrio, he allegedly submitted his copyrighted album Elephant Man to Reznor
in 1993, after he and Reznor met in an online chat room and began
corresponding via email; he now says that six NIN songs ("Closer," "Mr. Self-
Destruct," "March Of Pigs," "Hurt" and "Downward Spiral"--all of which are on
NIN's breakthrough LP The Downward Spiral--and "Burn," from the Natural
Born Killers soundtrack) sound "strikingly similar" to four of his own. Onofrio is
suing for copyright infringement and unfair competition, and is demanding a jury
trial.
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