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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic gets permission to ‘perform this way’ after Lady Gaga dustup

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Lady Gaga has a sense of humor after all.

On Wednesday, we reported that Gaga denied permission for parodist ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic to satirize her anthem, ‘Born This Way,’ according to a lengthy post on his blog.

Dubbed ‘I Perform This Way,’ the man who turned Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ into the gluttonous ode ‘Eat It’ -- among dozens of others -- planned on poking fun at all things Gaga and donating sales from the video and song to the Human Rights Campaign.

But before Weird Al fans got ready to picket the Queen of the Monsters, it turned out her manager was responsible for nixing the song, without sending it to Gaga first. Yankovic didn’t actually need Gaga’s permission, but he extends the mutually beneficial proposition as a courtesy -- his parodies have always fallen under ‘fair use’ in matters of copyright law.

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Yankovic wrote in an updated post that Gaga’s manager apologized -- and that Gaga loves the cover.

-- Gerrick D. Kennedy
twitter.com/gerrickkennedy

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