They've shown their BIG HEARTS!
U2 gives music rights to HIV centre
Rock band U2 has agreed not to charge DDB South Africa for the use of their song 'Kite' which will be used in an Nkosi's Haven television commercial. They have also wavered usage rights because the commercial is for South Africa's first care centre for HIV/AIDS mothers and children. The commercial was the work of DDB's creative team Derek Postmus and Nicole Scanlan and was directed by Dominic Black from the production company Fade2Black.
[03 Aug 2005 12:52]
Every act of compassion and concern helps.
Even if it's to give up your royalty rights so that these organizations can use that money to save more lives!
SIMPLY BRILLIANT, U2!
U2 gives music rights to HIV centre
Rock band U2 has agreed not to charge DDB South Africa for the use of their song 'Kite' which will be used in an Nkosi's Haven television commercial. They have also wavered usage rights because the commercial is for South Africa's first care centre for HIV/AIDS mothers and children. The commercial was the work of DDB's creative team Derek Postmus and Nicole Scanlan and was directed by Dominic Black from the production company Fade2Black.
[03 Aug 2005 12:52]
Every act of compassion and concern helps.
Even if it's to give up your royalty rights so that these organizations can use that money to save more lives!
SIMPLY BRILLIANT, U2!