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Plagiarism in Pop Culture: South Park

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However, this time capsule episode about plagiarism in the music industry is very interesting. The post Plagiarism in Pop Culture: South Park appeared first on Plagiarism Today. South Park is not afraid of controversy.

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Why Plagiarism Still Matters

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We've all been inundated with plagiarism stories. It can seem like plagiarism doesn't matter anymore. The post Why Plagiarism Still Matters appeared first on Plagiarism Today. However, that's simply not true.

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The Battle Over Music in Social Media Videos

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Music companies are increasingly targeting businesses who use their music on social media. The post The Battle Over Music in Social Media Videos appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Here's what you need to know.

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3 Count: Musical Appeal

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The post 3 Count: Musical Appeal appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Marvin Gaye rightsholder seeks to revive Ed Sheeran lawsuit, judge denies motion by California plaintiffs in New York OpenAI case and more.

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BTS’ ‘Butter’ Hit with Multiple Plagiarism Allegations

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The reason is that the track has faced not one, but two separate allegations of plagiarism, with many fans and critics alike wondering if the band may have run afoul of copyright law. However, this turned out to be more of a licensing than a traditional plagiarism issue. The challenge is determining what is plagiarism and what is not.

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3 Count: Artificial Music

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The post 3 Count: Artificial Music appeared first on Plagiarism Today. US Record Labels sue AI startups, Italy blacks out millions watching pirate soccer streams and California hits speed bump on bar exam.

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Why the TuneCore Lawsuit Could Change Digital Music Forever

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Universal Music Group has filed a $500 million lawsuit against TuneCore. Here's how that could change independent music. The post Why the TuneCore Lawsuit Could Change Digital Music Forever appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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