Katy Perry Loses Dark Horse Lawsuit

I believe the last one nailed for that was the Stones for copying KD Lang's "Constantly Craving" for their "Anybody Seen My Baby"? Both great songs but they settled and she got writing credit on the re-issue.

 
I dunno. Seems like music is held to some higher standard when it comes to ripping other people's works. One instrument out of a half-dozen somehow makes a claim valid? What if movies were held to the same standard or video games? Who owns the rights to FPS games? Who owns the rights to the underdog winning it all?

Songs are different enough, IMO.
 
I dunno. Seems like music is held to some higher standard when it comes to ripping other people's works. One instrument out of a half-dozen somehow makes a claim valid? What if movies were held to the same standard or video games? Who owns the rights to FPS games? Who owns the rights to the underdog winning it all?

Songs are different enough, IMO.
 
I believe the last one nailed for that was the Stones for copying KD Lang's "Constantly Craving" for their "Anybody Seen My Baby"? Both great songs but they settled and she got writing credit on the re-issue.


Not sure what the Stones were thinking on that..they had to have known about that song. Makes me think they didn't even write it
 
I dunno. Seems like music is held to some higher standard when it comes to ripping other people's works. One instrument out of a half-dozen somehow makes a claim valid? What if movies were held to the same standard or video games? Who owns the rights to FPS games? Who owns the rights to the underdog winning it all?

Songs are different enough, IMO.
That is true, it's a slippery slope. Seems like Doom could sue all FPS being one of the first...need some overpaid lawyers to figure this out:D
 
This guy apparently is in the industry and does a thorough comparative analysis. The two songs are actually really different when broken down to melody, keys, notes, chord progressions, et cetera. In the court of law when you can lose a case on a seemingly minor technicality it’s hard to understand how the plaintiff won this case. The influence is undeniably there, but the songs drastically different. Worth watching.

 
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It's a bogus verdict. Those are two very different songs, as analyzed by Rick Beato (link in a previous post).
 
Everybody is out for blood these days. In fact, some of your guy's posts seem similar to mine. I better lawyer up! :D
 

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