AC/DC's Bon Scott performing in Melbourne in December, 1976.

The Hendrix movie was made without the OK from the rocker's estate - and as a result, filmmakers could not use the guitarist's music.

"The Hendrix film clears the way for this project ... We have a First Amendment right to tell this story, and we have the ability to utilise the Fair Use Doctrine in assisting us to do so," claims Liotti.

"We're trying to educate the public about this guy's life and tribulations. What the hell is the problem with that?"

Liotti's film, tentatively titled Bon Scott: The Legend of AC/DC Unauthorised, has been blocked by the band many times.