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NEWS
September
2002
Page
12
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Official
Court Documents - T Smith vs BSB
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Source: WB! Celebrity Justice
Warner Bros' Celebrity Justice have posted the official court
documents for the law suit filed earlier this year against the Boys
and their label by Tommy Smith.
Smith, a former keyboardist for the group is alleging that he co-wrote
a number of songs on the B&B album and is disputing the
declaration of copyrights for the songs in question.
The document is in Adobe Acrobat format so you'll need to download
the Acrobat Reader if you don't already have it.
Here is the document.
Smith's
Complaint for Declaration of Ownership in Copyrights.
f you have Acrobat (most of you probably do) then simply click the
link and it will be displayed within your browser. To save it on your
computer, right click and select "Save Target As".
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Nick
Carter to perform at MTV Asia Awards
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Source: Ananova.com
The former Backstreet Boys star will be singing live at the event in
Singapore on January 24.
MTV Asia will be presenting a total of 19 awards during the show to
recognise and promote the icons of youth culture.
Nick, who recently launched his debut album Now Or Never, will be
joined by a star-studded line-up of Asian and international artists to
be announced in the coming months.
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Carter
Thankful For His Arrest back
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Source: www.teenhollywood.com
Nick Carter is thanking police for arresting him outside a Tampa,
Florida, club in January 2002 - because the incident helped him to
sort his life out.
The singer still insists he did nothing to justify his arrest, but
he's glad he was booked for resisting a police officer because the
shock to the system made him realise it was time to stop partying and
start getting serious with his life.
Carter says, "There was a fight going on outside and the cops
were trying to clear the area, and this guy came up to me - he wasn't
even in uniform - and he said, 'Get in the car.' To this day, I swear
on my soul, I didn't do anything wrong. I'm no Tommy Lee."
"I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it turned
out bad but I believe things happen for a reason. I used to believe I
had different personalities - a really serious one and one that's
really crazy. I was starting to be some guy that I didn't like."
Carter was reprimanded for resisting a police officer and sentenced to
visiting sick children as part of his community service.
He adds, "I got to visit some sick kids and it was awesome. These
kids were so happy. Seriously, I want to thank the Tampa Police
Department for arresting me."
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