"My Sweet Lord" \ufffd whole song is identical with "He's
So Fine", but with slower tempo & different lyrics.
Mitchell
--- GAmoore@... wrote:
> I read that there is some software being developed
> that can tell if you used
> any audio from a commercial release. It was a year
> or two ago that I read it,
> but I think it has a library of all released CD's
> and then it scans your audio
> file and looks for the same patterns of audio waves.
>
>
> Of course this doesn't address the copyright debate
> per melodies. Regarding
> melodies, there are many that similar that never get
> prosecuted. We have all
> heard a song which sounds almost identital to
> another. The George Harrison thing
> is a bit scary because its essentially three notes
> that were the same ("My
> Sweet Day" and "One Fine Day") - but I think
> George's song was more intersting
> what it did with it (the "really wanna a...." part).
> All of pop music walks a
> thin line between to being too similar to other
> music and
> uncommerical/unpopular.
>
> By the way, did you notice that Destiny's Child
> "Survivor" uses the same
> chords as Gansta Paradise which is a rip of Stevie
> Wonder's Pasttime Paradise?
>
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Copyright and practical application
2005-01-01 by Mitchell DeFreytas
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