As a result of a dispute with Bungee (Destiny, Halo), the composer Martin O'Donnell asks now on Twitter and YouTuber his followers about destroying his music. He fulfills a circulation of the court, if very late. O'Donnell was offset by Bungee in 2014 in the dispute over your influence of Activision Blizzard.
Calls up Martin O'Donnell: in a video he divides on YouTube, and shared on Twitter, O'Donnell reads a statement that he has previously clarified with a court:
He says he has had no rights for at least April 2014 to own or distribute material to Destiny or the Music of the Spheres — the materricary belonging to Bungee If people have posted the material on their website or other platforms, please delete it If people have copies of the material, please do without it to share it and destroy it
O'Donnell worked 17 years for bungee — goes in the bitter dispute
How is this statement ? We reported on Mango in detail about the long-lasting legal dispute between Bungee and O'Donnell.
O'Donnell was the composer of Destiny 1 and Halo, and he belonged to the inner circle of Bungee. O'Donnell already composed at the Soundtrack of Myth: The Fallen Lord (1997).
But from the beginning he was, however, that Bungee with Activision Blizzard involved, he has considered a matter of money.
From his point of view, Activision Blizzard spilled him in the run-up to the launch of Destiny because they did not take his music to promote Destiny 1, but other titles. This triggered a chain of conflicts that ended with the outward of O'Donnell. O'Donnell should have been defiant and no longer completely motivated at his work.
The composer felt betrayed by his possession and processed against bungee. In the course of the dispute, many details of Destiny were known, among other things, the master plan, as the player should be further developed under Activision Blizzard.
O'Donnell was right in the 1st legal dispute in 2015, but lost the rights to his work at Destiny. Nevertheless, in the years he continued to spread the music, which he composed for bungee. He was obviously very proud of his work. In the episode he was re-sued. In September 2021, it became known that he should pay $100,000 to bungee, and he must ask people to destroy the material.
The invitation of the court came O'Donnell now with some delay.
O'Donnell has been showing against his former employer for years and above all against Activision Blizzard:
Destiny 2: Bungee Legend tells horror story about Deal with Activision Blizzard
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