Copyright and Music
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Copyright Laws Affect on Music
- "Ontology, Originality and the Musical Work: Copyright Law and the Status of Samples," Eric Lewis, Department of Philosophy, McGill University explains how copyright laws tacit musical role model of classical music has pernicious ramifications for non-classically organized musics. The paper proves that the laws tendency to exclusively use only melody, rhythm, and harmony to determine musical identities is flawed.