Re: [slightly OT] Musical citation (what is allowed?)

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On 30/11/11 13:57, Dave Phillips wrote:
On 11/30/2011 07:47 AM, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'd like to cite from a relatively recent work (1970), which of course
is still copyrighted. So can I do it per se? I'd just like to cite a
main phrase for a bit (2-4 bars) I suspect. any hints on that would be
very much appreciated.

Hi Julien,

As others have pointed out, the legal status is unclear, probably by the
nature of the problem. Bear in mind that George Harrison was busted for
sol-mi-re in My Sweet Lord,

From a musical point view (if it was ever considered in the court case) I think together with same chord progression in certain points (the repeated RE- SOL) and very similar melody, the bit where the chords go from repeated RE- SOL to DO with basically the same melody might have been (more or less consciously) determining (well there's nothing much you could really do of course if not go to DO at a certain point). Interestingly from that point on the two songs depart the most.

That said, IMHO copyright has reached a point of extreme craziness, hopefully copy left licenses will start to slowly spread - but not till the majors, publishers and collecting societies stand in the way.

So Julien.. be very careful. I once heard a story of Italian collecting society SIAE 'inspectors' bursting in at a no-profit charity party who were simply playing CDs on their stereo and fining them some hundreds euro!!

Lorenzo.
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