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The Copyright Legacy of Martin Luther King

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Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream—and a copyright. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They are, of course, from King’s famous 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech. The answer, my friends, is copyright. Martin Luther King, Jr. Both still live on today. Mister Maestro.

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Fair Use for Documentaries in US Copyright Law: Brown v Netflix

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Chapman (‘plaintiffs’) collectively filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Netflix, Amazon, and Apple (‘defendants’), claiming that the defendants had directly and indirectly infringed their copyright over the song “ Fish Sticks n’ Tater Tots ” by using it in their documentary titled ‘Burlesque’ ( Brown v. Google, Inc.

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It’s No Laughing Matter As Spotify Removes Comedy Tracks

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That’s the predicament hundreds of comedians seem to be finding themselves in following Spotify’s decision to remove their works from the streaming platform amidst a dispute over copyright royalties. Musical Works: One Song, Two Copyrights. Every piece of recorded music is actually comprised of two separate copyrights.

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