And the new case over the Ed Sheeran song is another one without merit. It's a pretty common chord progression, and more importantly, it's only a chord progression.
"Stairway To Heaven" Plagarism court case
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I am not an attorney, but I just can't see where this case has any merit. To my way of thinking, if it did have merit, Randy California (the party who was harmed) would have filed decades ago (when he was alive). His heirs probably got the idea and approached a law firm who would take the case on "contingency", and the law firm figured that, even if they lost, the free publicity would be worth it. |
Everybody "steals", but P&P took it to the max. Check out this video. You are going to see more lawsuits like this as a result of the Marvin Gaye "Got To Give It Up" ruling. It doesn't have to be the melody or the chords, but the "feel" can now be infringed. Artist used to be driving the lawsuits, but attorneys are now marketing their skills and trying to solicit clients. |
Oh please, you've got to be kidding with those examples onhwy61!!!! Who was MORE plagerized than Chuck Berry if we're going to get real here. Imitation, the greatest form of flattery except when money is concerned, "you've got a buck, how do I get some" . It's only rock and roll we're talking about here, originality is few and far between IMHO. Long live Zep for the originality of THEIR SOUND!! |
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