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Copyright Infringements And The Fate of Music Artists

Az Samad

14-Aug-19 22:00

Copyright Infringements And The Fate of Music Artists

Copyright infringements have become the bane of many artists' existence. Although artists have still been arguing over what exactly falls under the vague umbrella that is copyright infringement, artists, such as Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, have felt the pressure. If their losses set the trend for such allegations, only time can tell its effects on originality in the music world.

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0:56 - Hermitude - OneFourThree (BJ The Chicago Kid & Buddy)

4:28 - Copyright Infringements — The Fate of Major Artists?

5:39 - Flame's Joyful Noise Versus Katy Perry's Dark Horse

7:25 - ELO's Telephone Lines Against Other Music Hits

8:57 - Breakbot's Baby I'm Yours' Resemblance With Recent Hits

9:55 - Az Samad's Interview On Copying Chord Progressions

17:24 - Syd B - Feel Love

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting, Haniff Baharudin, Arif Abd Aziz

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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Categories:  FilmMusic

Tags:  the pulsemusic newscopyright infringementkaty perryjoyful noiseflamedark horse





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