
‘Fallout 4’ Makers Sued for $1 Million Over Use of ‘The Wanderer’ in ‘Repugnant’ Ads

Dion is heading into a legal face-off with the people behind “Fallout 4.” Singer/songwriter Dion Dimucci has filed suit against ZeniMax Media over the use of his classic song “The Wanderer” in ads for the video game, according to court papers obtained by TheWrap. In the lawsuit, filed in federal court in California, Dimucci says that he never signed off ZeniMax using “The Wanderer” for the “Fallout 4” ads, which the lawsuit calls “repugnant.” Also Read: Watch The Trailer For 'Automatron,' First 'Fallout 4' Add-On, Out Next Week (Video) According to the suit, Dimucci entered an agreement via Umg Recordings to license the song.
- 7/5/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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