
Judith Finell: Forensic musicologist on what it takes to prove an artist has plagiarised a song
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
March 15, 20223m 48s
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Show Notes
Accusations of songs plagiarising or copying other songs isn't new.
But copyright infringement cases are big business in the United States. Ed Sheeran is currently in court arguing he didn't plagiarise his song Shape of You.
While Katy Perry has just won an appeal against an artist claiming she ripped him off with her song Dark Horse.
Judith Finell is a forensic musicologist who's testified at several infringement cases and she joined Kate Hawkesby.
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But copyright infringement cases are big business in the United States. Ed Sheeran is currently in court arguing he didn't plagiarise his song Shape of You.
While Katy Perry has just won an appeal against an artist claiming she ripped him off with her song Dark Horse.
Judith Finell is a forensic musicologist who's testified at several infringement cases and she joined Kate Hawkesby.
LISTEN ABOVE
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