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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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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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Eurovision’s Bizarre Plagiarism History

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Another year, another Eurovision plagiarism allegation. The annual show has a long history of plagiarism controversies, here's why. The post Eurovision’s Bizarre Plagiarism History appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Retroactive Credit and the Future of Music Plagiarism

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However, this led Joe Vitagliano at American Songwriter to ask a simple question: Is Retroactive Credit The New Way To Get Away With Plagiarism? However, Vitagliano argues that Rodrigo is a unique case as she has only released one album and has already faced allegations of plagiarism both in two of her songs and her album’s cover.

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Why Sometimes Plagiarism Doesn’t Matter

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New allegations claim that the song Over the Rainbow is a plagiarism. However, this case shows why sometimes plagiarism doesn't matter. The post Why Sometimes Plagiarism Doesn’t Matter appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Music Archive

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Music labels sue Internet Archive over music library, Google negotiating with Universal over AI music and photo agencies want AI protection. The post 3 Count: Music Archive appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Why There is No One Standard of Plagiarism

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The post Why There is No One Standard of Plagiarism appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Citation standards vary wildly depending on the type of work. Here's why there is no singular standard for everything.