Oct 7 2002

Copyrighted pop songs copied from public-domain music

  • Written by Jorge
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There’s a feature
here
where a writer of pop songs (protected by copyright) admits they were stolen from public-domain classical music. Sort of like Disney taking public-domain old stories and getting permanent copyright on their version of them.

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