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by j_w
117 days ago
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It's not that you can remember a song and therefore copyright infringement when you sing. For 99.999% of people that are singing a song, it's not a replacement for the original in any way shape or form, hard stop. Let's not pretend it could even get anywhere close. For the last 0.001%, we would call it a cover and typically the individually doing a cover takes some liberties of their own, still making it not a replacement in any way. Artists are typically cool with covers. |
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You realize that lyrics are often written by someone other than the actual singer, and whoever wrote the lyrics is entitled to compensation too? The "amateur singing isn't a replacement for the studio album" excuse doesn't work in this context. Also courts have ruled that lyrics themselves are protected by copyright.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyrics#Copyright_and_royalties
>Artists are typically cool with covers.
Artists being "cool" with something doesn't mean they're not violating copyright law.