Hi Fab
This answer is assuming that the label is in a country that offers
copyright protection...
The example you give isn't just plagiarism, it's (potentially) a breach
of copyright. What may constitute a breach of copyright includes
reproduction, performing/ playing, communicating it, or
apparently this is a problem in hip hop. i recently read/listened (?) to an
article about the same problem, can't remember where. maybe it was on the
bbc site or fader mag or wax poetics.
excuse my rudimentary knowledge. anyway, there are beat hunters - people
who go through old david alexrod
: (313) is there such a thing as plagiarism?
Hi Fab
This answer is assuming that the label is in a country that offers
copyright protection...
The example you give isn't just plagiarism, it's (potentially) a breach
of copyright. What may constitute a breach of copyright includes
reproduction
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Sent: 25 May 2005 00:16
To: fab.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) is there such a thing as plagiarism?
Hi Fab
This answer is assuming that the label is in a country that offers
copyright protection...
The example you give isn't just plagiarism, it's (potentially) a breach
Yeah, it's a common story Fab.
I also have a friend who produces electronic music, who, a few years ago
sent some material to a *very* well-known and highly-respected British
electronic music act.
You guessed it, no response to his little packet but perhaps a year
later, they released something
On Tue, 24 May 2005, fab. wrote:
hi list,
Hi.
I'd try to settle (what ever that is in this case) with the label in
question first and if there is no progress what-so-ever, I'd let everybody
in the music industry (including this list) to know about this incident
:-)
No, I'm not joking.
I'd go round their gaff with a hammer.
;-)
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From: Jari Tolkkinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2005 10:55
To: fab.
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) is there such a thing as plagiarism?
On Tue, 24 May 2005, fab. wrote:
hi list,
Hi.
I'd try
I also have a friend who produces electronic music, who, a few years
ago
sent some material to a *very* well-known and highly-respected British
electronic music act.
You guessed it, no response to his little packet but perhaps a year
later, they released something which did sound suspiciously
: 24 May 2005 12:15
To: Odeluga, Ken
Cc: fab.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) is there such a thing as plagiarism?
I also have a friend who produces electronic music, who, a few years
ago
sent some material to a *very* well-known and highly-respected British
electronic music act.
You
: Re: (313) is there such a thing as plagiarism?
I also have a friend who produces electronic music, who, a few years ago
sent some material to a *very* well-known and highly-respected British
electronic music act.
You guessed it, no response to his little packet but perhaps a year
later
I seriously can't believe this stuff still goes on. But, well, thats life I
suppose. It's really hard to prove somone did it deliberately, peoples
influences can be so similar, and in 'our' type of music, stuff can end it
sounding similar without it being deliberately done. Bah, it's rubbish
On Tue, 24 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean, when I sent Kevin Saunderson a copy of a track I made called Big
Fun Bags, imagine my surprise when it became a chart hit not 10 months
later.*
You owe me one keyboard thank you very much.
Hi Alex, Im guessing that the porkie is one of these 2
lines, am I right:
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I seriously can't believe this stuff still goes on.
but I'm not bitter.
Cheers
BT
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