A Los Angeles-based filmmaker has been handed a cease-and-desist order after creating a film showing the entirety of Frank Ocean's Coachella headline set, Variety reports.
Brian Kinnes, who didn't attend Coachella, stitched together footage from over 150 YouTube clips, all shot by fans in the crowd, to make an 80-minute long video of the controversial set.
Read Next: Report: Coachella spent millions on Frank Ocean’s ice rink, still trying to figure out how to use it The video was shared on April 25 but was removed hours later after Coachella parent company AEG demanded it be taken down over copyright claims.
Kinnes subsequently shared the video with fans via Dropbox and Google Drive resulting in AEG’s cease-and-desist. “I’m just combining what’s already publicly available,” Kinnes, who didn't make any money from the film.
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