Yodeler settles with Yahoo!

? Wylie Gustafson can really shout “Yahoo!” now.

The cowboy yodeler from Dusty, Wash., has settled his copyright infringement lawsuit against Internet giant Yahoo! Inc. for using his distinctive yodel in its national advertising.

“They wanted to do the right thing and pay for a vocalization that has become a worldwide trademark,” Gustafson said Monday from his ranch south of Spokane.

His yodel will continue to be featured on Yahoo! advertising. But other terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Gustafson, 40, who performs around the nation with his band Wylie & The Wild West, created and sang the three-note yodel for Yahoo! in 1996, before the company hit it big, and was paid $590.

He said he thought it was for a regional advertisement. But when he started hearing his yodel on commercials playing during the Super Bowl and other nationwide broadcasts, Gustafson decided to pursue more money.

After failing to enter negotiations with the Yahoo!, Gustafson filed a federal court lawsuit last week in Los Angeles. Gustafson contended that the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company’s continued use of his yodel without compensation amounted to copyright infringement.