Beastie Boys Sued Chili’s’ Parent Company For Using ‘Sabotage’ Without Permission

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Beastie Boys sued Brinker International, the parent company of the Chili’s Grill & Bar chain, for using the band’s hit song “Sabotage” in an ad without permission. The ad also allegedly used imagery from the song’s music video, further infringing on the group’s copyright.

The remaining Beasties, Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz and Michael “Mike D” Diamond, and the estate of their late bandmate, Adam “MCA” Yauch, filed the suit on Wednesday (July 10), seeking to block Brinker from further infringements, along with “an amount in each case of not less than $150,000 for the willful infringement of the Beastie Boys Musical Composition, and the Beastie Boys Sound Recordings.”

Among the violations, they say, are social media videos “significant portions of the musical composition and sound recording of ‘Sabotage’” and said that the video featured “three characters wearing obvious 70s-style wigs, fake mustaches, and sunglasses who were intended to evoke the three members of Beastie Boys” — the most prominent features of the original “Sabotage” video. You can see that below.

While the song has been used in a slew of television shows and films (including the 2009 Star Trek and its sequel, Star Trek Beyond, an episode of Family Guy, and in the game Fortnite), a provision in MCA’s will prohibits its use in commercials with rare exceptions.

When Is Chili’s Barbz Day For 2023?

Ice Spice’s devoted Munchkin fans run on her Dunkin’ specialty drink. For a while, Cardi B’s Bardi Gang and Saweetie’s Icy Girls were lovin’ their McDonald’s meals. But “Last Time I Saw You” rapper Nicki Minaj’s die-hard supporters, The Barbz, was one of the first hip-hop communities with a devoted chain restaurant celebration thanks to Chili’s Grill & Bar. So when is Chili’s next Barbz Day for 2023?

According to the announcement posted to the company’s official X (formerly Twitter) page, the date to remember is October 17.

What seemingly started as a stunt to spike the engagement on Chili’s social media page last year has become a fun night for Barbz and anyone near a chain. Last year, around this time, locations hosted Barbz Day with a specialty drink, the Barbarita (Cranberry Margarita), for $5.

Earlier in the week, when ChChili’srompted the open call, the Barbz answered with whooping support.

“Damn 25k y’all asking for too much [crying emojis],” wrote one fan.

“The barbz can do anything, baby,” replied the company.

Although it isn’t clear if the same drink special or discount price will remain the same, based on the online engagement, the Barbz are down to support their queen either way.

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