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Actually I misspoke: the melodies are pretty darn close, so technically it IS an interpolation but IMHO not plagiarism for reasons I explain in the video. (And to be clear the disco song I allude to [check my “interpolation” playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40SIOpVROmrxTjOtH7Q1yw?si=31e9ee1750a94bc0] falls short of interpolation as well: chord changes and melodic shapes are not protectable…to a point! [viz “Blurred Lines”]). But as we’ve seen before with Olivia Rodrigo and Beyonce, conversations could be ongoing and credits could change, depending on how aggressive lawyers and labels decide to be. So, if this video has a point besides being a snapshot in time during an unfolding situation, it’s that I am fully in favor of reusing ideas in the service of reference, allusion, homage and he like; and I think the tradition of answer songs benefits both the original and the response, so why be greedy? The idea of copyright law “protecting” creators has, in practice, become an absurd mechanism for large corporations to gatekeep ideas that should be available to share. A new way is needed that more easily allows for reference and reuse. Who is being protected by claiming a melody has an owner, and anyone who uses it afterwards needs to rent it from the “originator”, such as it is? As Miley’s song hits #1, Bruno’s decade old song is going to get a huge streaming bump. He benefits from this song calling attention to his. To ask for more is unnecessary. And besides, Bruno has been on the other side of this, he’d be a hypocrite to demand cash and credit for such a similar sort of borrowing as what he so frequently does himself. P.S. Further complicating any potential legal effort (which, again, would surprise me and yet...its been happening a lot recently) is that, reasonableness and fair use aside, there's also something called "prior art." And bringing Rob Thomas' 2005 hit "Lonely No More" into the conversation would likely complicate things for everyone. #music #interpolation #plagiarism #mileycyrus #brunomars #musicproducer #musicproduction #songwriting #iwillsurvive
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