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CHAPTER 46 - Pulling a Rabbit Out of a Hat - The Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud Copyright Infringement Case

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This is Blurred Laws & Life with Richard Busch & he is here to discuss: getting back to our roots and the ultimate example about how idiotic the law can be, the episode release schedule, two songs that changed his life, the Copyright Act of 1909 and 1976, recorded compositions, not being able to play the full recording of “Got To Give It Up” at the “Blurred Lines” trial, copyright protection, Ed Sheeran being sued by who, and why, plus his team’s defense & so much more. This episode is not to be missed.

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This is Blurred Laws & Life with Richard Busch & he is here to discuss: getting back to our roots and the ultimate example about how idiotic the law can be, the episode release schedule, two songs that changed his life, the Copyright Act of 1909 and 1976, recorded compositions, not being able to play the full recording of “Got To Give It Up” at the “Blurred Lines” trial, copyright protection, Ed Sheeran being sued by who, and why, plus his team’s defense & so much more. This episode is not to be missed.

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