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Music copyright

al works you have the ability to sue. (http://askjeeves.com/copyright/html) If someone copies an artist's lyrics without his or her permission then the artist has the right to claim a copyright infringement case. What are the exclusive rights of a copyright holder?Each copyright holder has certain rights when determining what they can do with their original works. US copyright law gives copyright owners these five rights. First, they have the right to reproduce the copyrighted work. (http://www.sls.lib.il.us/reference/html) They have the right to make copies of their work in order to market and sell. Second, they have the right to prepare derivative works. (http://www.sls.lib.il.us/reference/html) They can change their song around and "remix" it if they choose. Third, they have the right to distribute copies of their work to the public. (http://www.sls.lib.il.us/reference/html) This means they can sell their musical piece. Fourth, they have the right to perform their work to the public. (http://www.sls.lib.il.us/reference/html) They can go on tour or perform in a concert located in a club etc. Finally, fifth they have the right to display the work in public. (http://www.sls.lib.il.us/reference/html) They can distribute their work in music stores etc. InfringementInfringement means when someone violates the exclusive rights of the copyright holder. (http://askjeeves.com/copyright/html) This simply means, one is breaking the copyright law. If artist A steals the essence of a song without obtaining written permission from artist B, then artist A would be committing a copyright infringement. There have been many cases where the copyright law was broken in the music business industry. The artist known as MC Hammer found himself in some hot water. When he used a sample without permission from Rick James's song entitled "Super Freak" for his familiar hit "Can't Touch This". Fair useThe Doctrine of Fair Use is an exce...

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