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In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle reacts to Rick Beato's video "isn't this just stealing" discussing interpolations in music. Miss Krystle delves into the concept of interpolation, explaining how it differs from sampling and covers, and why it's a critical issue in copyright law. She provides insights into how some artists manage to use identical melodies without crediting the original songwriters, raising important questions about rights and permissions in the music industry.
As a seasoned lawyer with 10 years of experience, Miss Krystle breaks down the legal nuances of interpolation, using Beato's examples of Miley Cyrus's "Prisoner" and Dua Lipa's "Break My Heart" to illustrate her points. She also shares her own experience in court, arguing that even when melodies are re-recorded, artists still need to obtain licenses. Miss Krystle emphasizes the importance of understanding copyright laws in this reaction video.
Legal Disclaimer: The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not intended to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions contained in this video, you should consult your personal attorney. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Pursuant to the fair use doctrine under the 1978 Copyright Act, a copyrighted work owned by another may be used for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and educational purposes. The use of the livestream contained in this video falls within the fair use doctrine.
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In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle reacts to Rick Beato's video "isn't this just stealing" discussing interpolations in music. Miss Krystle delves into the concept of interpolation, explaining how it differs from sampling and covers, and why it's a critical issue in copyright law. She provides insights into how some artists manage to use identical melodies without crediting the original songwriters, raising important questions about rights and permissions in the music industry.
As a seasoned lawyer with 10 years of experience, Miss Krystle breaks down the legal nuances of interpolation, using Beato's examples of Miley Cyrus's "Prisoner" and Dua Lipa's "Break My Heart" to illustrate her points. She also shares her own experience in court, arguing that even when melodies are re-recorded, artists still need to obtain licenses. Miss Krystle emphasizes the importance of understanding copyright laws in this reaction video.
Legal Disclaimer: The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not intended to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions contained in this video, you should consult your personal attorney. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Pursuant to the fair use doctrine under the 1978 Copyright Act, a copyrighted work owned by another may be used for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and educational purposes. The use of the livestream contained in this video falls within the fair use doctrine.
Rick Beato's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RickBeato
🟡Become Your Own Record Label:
MISS KRYSTLE SOCIALS
VIDEO SHOT AND EDITED BY:
THEME / SHOW MUSIC BY:
#RickBeatoReaction #Interpolation #MusicBusinessPodcast
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