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Ozzy Osbourne Faces Lawsuit Over Sharing His Own Photos

Joe MessinaBy Joe MessinaFebruary 11, 2025 Joe Messina Show 7 Comments3 Mins Read
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Photographer Neil Zlozower has taken legal action against Ozzy Osbourne, claiming the rock legend used his photos without permission. Zlozower filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles, accusing Osbourne of posting images on social media without the necessary licensing. According to Billboard, Zlozower is seeking damages for copyright infringement.

Zlozower’s attorney highlighted the reach of Osbourne’s social media, which includes over 12 million Facebook followers, 6 million on Instagram, and 5 million on X. These platforms, the lawyer argues, are monetized and provide Osbourne with significant financial benefits. The photographer asserts that Osbourne’s accounts are integral to his commercial success.

Ozzy Osbourne has remained silent publicly on the lawsuit. The court documents emphasize that Osbourne’s social media accounts are a vital part of his profitable enterprise. As Billboard reports, multiple images were allegedly used without authorization.

In a separate piece of news, Black Sabbath has thrilled fans by announcing a reunion performance. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Osbourne will grace the stage with his bandmates. This event marks a significant moment for fans of the iconic rock group.

The reunion concert will feature several legendary supporting acts. Fans will enjoy performances by Metallica, Alice In Chains, Lamb Of God, Anthrax, and Mastodon. The concert is scheduled for July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham, England.

This performance is particularly special as it is touted as Osbourne’s final bow. The event has been fittingly named “Back To The Beginning.” Fans are eager to witness this historic moment in rock history.

Osbourne has faced numerous medical challenges over the years. Despite these setbacks, he remains a beloved figure in the world of music. His resilience and passion continue to inspire countless fans.

The anticipation surrounding the Birmingham concert is palpable. Black Sabbath’s influence on rock music is undeniable, and this reunion is a testament to their enduring legacy. The upcoming concert is expected to be a memorable celebration of their incredible journey.

Many fans are reflecting on the impact of Osbourne’s career. His unique voice and stage presence have left an indelible mark on music. The reunion concert is a chance to celebrate his contributions to the industry.

As the date approaches, excitement continues to build. The concert promises to be an unforgettable experience for those fortunate enough to attend. It will be a fitting tribute to a remarkable career.

The final performance is a momentous occasion for Black Sabbath. Fans from around the world are eager to see the band come together once more. The show is set to be a milestone in rock history.

With the legal battle looming, Osbourne’s focus remains on his music. The Birmingham concert is a chance to reconnect with fans and celebrate a lifetime of achievements. His dedication to his craft is unwavering.

The rock community is buzzing with anticipation for the reunion. Black Sabbath’s influence extends across generations, and this concert is a celebration of that legacy. Fans are preparing for an epic night of music and memories.

Osbourne’s final performance is a testament to his enduring appeal. Despite legal challenges and health issues, his passion for music shines through. The Birmingham concert will be a fitting end to a legendary career.

Joe Messina
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  1. Lawrence M on February 11, 2025 9:09 am

    Who cares about Freak Ozzy or is ugly photos, I sure don’t and NEVER will!
    Burn them all that would do the world a huge favor!

    Reply
    • Iron Man on February 12, 2025 10:58 am

      Shhhh, go back to your closet as the fans enjoy.
      Noisy Karen.

      Reply
  2. Oliver on February 11, 2025 9:31 pm

    Metallica, Alice In Chains, Lamb Of God, Anthrax, and Mastodon = Satanic trash. All hard rock was.
    So is the nggr music. Rap & Hip-hop= total garbage.
    I liked certain songs, from a variety of artists. I wasn’t a fan of any one of them in particular. What really galled me was when I had to buy an album to get one song. (either vinyl or cassette or CD)

    Reply
    • Shhhhh Your Hatred Is Showing on February 12, 2025 11:08 am

      Wow.
      You must have hated Obama’s 3 terms, then.
      Unfortunately, your music opinion was obfuscated by your racial slur.
      Do some research on American music origins.
      You won’t find too many genres without European/African influences.
      Lighten up, Karen.

      Reply
  3. Oliver on February 11, 2025 9:34 pm

    There’s nothing sadder than an old fart that doesn’t know when to retire, whether it’s a politician or actor or “musician”.

    Reply
    • Grow Up on February 12, 2025 11:11 am

      Your racism is showing.

      Reply
  4. LOL on February 12, 2025 11:14 am

    Ahhhhh
    Not allowing push back of racists and haters.
    Let me guess how you moderators voted,
    Criminal Woman
    African Queer 3 terms
    Parkinsons Sufferer lame duck.
    Black Lies Don’t Matter BTW
    No funding, no terrorist it seems.

    Reply
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