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Share song lyrics? Go to jail
by skullaria at 11:12 am EST, Dec 9, 2005

I'm going to quote Steve Watson, he is much more alarmist than I could ever be about this one. :)
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After cracking down on MP3 file sharing, the music industry is to go to war against websites offering unlicensed song tabs and lyrics.

The Music Publishers' Association (MPA), which represents US sheet music companies, says all such sites are illegal and will begin the crackdown in 2006.

MPA president Lauren Keiser said that not only should sites carrying song tabs and lyrics be shut down but also suggested authorities should "throw in some jail time, I think we'll be a little more effective".

Such tabs and lyrics are widely available all over the internet and are often simply the efforts of fans to interpret and play their favourite and much beloved songs. The legal blurb on this website actually says The tablatures contained within this site are artists' representations of songs the 'tabber' has heard.

We are being led to believe that sharing information is illegal.


BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Song sites face legal crackdown
by bucy at 1:43 pm EST, Dec 9, 2005

The music industry is to extend its copyright war by taking legal action against websites offering unlicensed song scores and lyrics.

The Music Publishers' Association (MPA), which represents US sheet music companies, will launch its first campaign against such sites in 2006.

Utterly assinine.


BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Song sites face legal crackdown
by Ethanol Demagogue at 3:17 pm EST, Dec 9, 2005

The music industry is to extend its copyright war by taking legal action against websites offering unlicensed song scores and lyrics.

The Music Publishers' Association (MPA), which represents US sheet music companies, will launch its first campaign against such sites in 2006.

Next up: Oral Tradition retroactively derided as theft, Talmud yanked from circulation.


 
 
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