Recent Copyright News
Attention MuseScore band leaders, singers, instrumentalists...
Happy Birthday to all!
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-happy-birthday-song-lawsuit…
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/happy-birthday-copyright-ruled…
Regards.
EDIT: Ooops... also see:
https://musescore.org/en/node/79356
Comments
Hooray!
Happy Birthday - in Public Domain at last
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Yeah, I've read this in the news... Warner_Music_Group is now longer allowed to cash up the fees of about 2 Million bucks a year for a song that was composed in a Kindergarden in 1893...
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> See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Birthday_to_You#2013_lawsuit
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Always the very same story... >B^{
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The real artist/composer/songwriter won't get any cent for it. He's got the fame, that's much enough for her/him.
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Every financial profit out of musical work is supposed to be private property only for smart american-type businessmen and/or american-type-lawyers (who invented, as everybody should know, the tone, the voice, the song, the string, all kind of instruments, all sound-studio- and record-techniques, production of LP, CD, *.WAV, *.MP3 - and, of course, the note-staff, the clefs, the notes, the accidentals, notepaper and noteprinting, too!)
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But, as this fountain and source of moneymaking without any effort has now dried out - does anybody know about the ©opywrong or ®egistered Tradequark with "For he's a jolly good fellow?" Hey, 'ye Guys and Lawyers from Warner Music Group, don't 'ye notice the smell of money from that?
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FarrierPete
In reply to Happy Birthday - in Public by FarrierPete
®egistered Tradeshark?
In reply to ®egistered Tradeshark? by Miwarre
Very nice. We should consider about this, Maurizio!
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FarrierPete
In reply to Happy Birthday - in Public by FarrierPete
From your referenced Wikipedia article:
Because of the copyright issue, filmmakers rarely showed complete singalongs of "Happy Birthday" in films, either substituting the public-domain "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" or avoiding the song entirely.
My own experience:
Years ago there was a nearby Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour (part of a chain) which gifted a free sundae on a customer's birthday. The store staff would gather at the customer's table and sing some strange unrecognizable birthday ditty as a substitute - no doubt because of the copyright issue.
Regards.
In reply to From your referenced by Jm6stringer
This explains so much.
How about "Tradesnark™ "?
In reply to This explains so much. How by JGitar
Very nice, too. We should make some more brainstorming about this, JGitar!
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FarrierPete
In reply to Very nice, too. We should by FarrierPete
Are political discussions allowed on this board? If not, then this entire thread should be struck.
If so, I'm happy to weigh in with facts, notably absent.
To begin with, only the tune is 19th C.