Look at this Negro throwing up gang signs (Randy Jackson)
Another theft has emerged from the "American Idol" (Sony) camp. As stated previously on this site, the television show American Idol was stolen from a Texas man, that pitched the show to its executives Simon Fuller and Simon Cowell, who is also a co-host.
Last year, the Judiciary Report also covered how "American Idol" host, Ryan Seacrest, stole a very popular show in Europe, violated the U.S. Copyright Act and international Berne Treaty, bringing a rip-off version of the program to America, without permission or payment to the copyright holder.
Randy Jackson in the 80s sporting the afro-mullet
This week, American Idol co-host, Randy Jackson, has been sued for stealing a show pitched to him, then turned it into the program "America's Best Dance Crew."
"American Idol" and all involved in it are such fakes. They are a degenerate bunch of thieves that believe they are not to earn a living, but steal it, then corrupt the justice system when challenged on their thievery. Legally and socially speaking, that whole American Idol/X-Factor thing is going to come crashing down and history shan't remember it well.
'Idol' Judge Accused of Stealing Dance Show
Posted Feb 3rd 2010 12:12AM by TMZ Staff - Randy Jackson 'Idol' JudgeRandy Jackson isn't used to stealing the show -- but according to a new lawsuit, that's exactly what he did with "America's Best Dance Crew."
The Dawg and MTV are being sued by a guy named Dwight McGhee -- who claims the two powerhouses ripped off his idea for a reality show about a dance crew ... called "International Breakerz League."
According to the lawsuit, filed last week in L.A. County Superior Court, McGhee claims he pitched his show idea -- which he calls "uncannily similar" to ABDC -- to MTV back in 2004.
Fast forward four years later: ABDC premieres on MTV ... and McGhee is pi**ed, claiming he and MTV struck an "implied" contract when he pitched his concept...