In 2013, the toy company
GoldieBlox used the song with alternative lyrics in a video of a
Rube Goldberg machine made primarily out of traditional girls' toys. The group accused the company of copyright infringement, and stated that Adam Yauch's last will prevented the use of their music in advertising. In November 2013, GoldieBlox countersued the Beastie Boys and producer Rick Rubin, saying the use of the song was a parody. The advertising video, which had received more than 8 million views, was also pulled off from
YouTube. In March 2014, the Beastie Boys settled out of court, with GoldieBlox issuing a public apology and agreed to pay $1 million for the settlement, but went make a donation to a charity of the band's choice. ==Charts==