I think someone is pulling your leg. One cannot be sued for plagarism. One can, however, be sued for copyright infringement, which would apply in this case only if you wrote Morrison's Jig (although I don't know how old you are, I doubt this is the case). One can also be sued for performing copyrighted works without gaining permission of the owner and, more than likely, paying the owner a royalty, assuming Morrison is dead and the time span intervening has resulted in the jig now residing in the public domain, this is still not the case.BrassBlower wrote:...I am being sued by plagiarism.
When I asked him why, the lawyer simply stated that the band had heard a recording of me playing "Morrison's Jig" on the guitar at a session. He claims that the Em-D-Em-D-Em-D-G-D-G-D chord progression I used was the same one Metallica used in their hit song "Enter Sandman". I told him that everyone I've ever heard uses that chord progression on Morrison's Jig, to which he replied, "Maybe so, but your version was the one they heard, and we can go after the other guys later."
He told me I shouldn't feel alone in all this, because they are also suing Green Linnet claiming that their company name resembles "Black Album" too much.
The paragraph about the suit about Green Linnet being too close to Black Album is very telling. There are too many other names similar: Green Hornet, Black Label, Red Dawn, Blue Mist, Purple Haze, and the list goes on.
Some one is pulling your leg.