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Patty Burke_IMED1301_Assign..#1 Copy & Paste; Are You Sure?

Copyright Laws & Public Domain Copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States to the creators of "original works" including literary works, movies, musical works, sound recordings, paintings, photographs, software, live performances, and television or sound broadcasts. This protection is available to both published and unpublished works. © Work enters the public domain when copyright expires, when the copyright holder fails to renew it, when it was unprotected in the first place, and when dedicated to the public domain by the owner. © Work enters the public domain when copyright expires, when the copyright holder fails to renew it, when it was unprotected in the first place, and when dedicated to the public domain by the owner. ©

Music Controversy John Lee Hooker- Chillin’ Boogie be.com/watch?v=S fSu1wQtssI&featur e=player_embedd ed be.com/watch?v=S fSu1wQtssI&featur e=player_embedd ed ZZ Top- La Grange be.com/watch?v=A 71CtQv4CX4&featu re=player_embed ded be.com/watch?v=A 71CtQv4CX4&featu re=player_embed ded

Back Outside LaGrange Boogie Chillin’ "Boogie Chillen" – by John Lee Hooker Well, hey hey When I first came to town, people I was walking down Hastings Street I heard everybody talking about Henry's Swing Club I dropped in there that night I did the boogie I did the boogie, boogie I did the boogie Yeah, hey hey One night I was laying down Well I heard, My mama and papa talking About the boogie. Do you wanna boogie Do you wanna boogie Do the boogie now Hey hey hey hey I'm gonna tell you something One night when I was laying down I heard, I heard, I heard.. Do the boogie... Feel good, feel good, feel good, feel good... Feel.. feel.. feel.. feel.. feel.. Thank you... "La Grange" – by Z Z Top Rumor sprendin' a-'round in that Texas town 'bout that shack outside La Grange and you know what I'm talkin' about. Just let me know if you wanna go to that home out on the range. They gotta lotta nice girls. Have mercy. A haw, haw, haw, haw, a haw. A haw, haw, haw. Well, I hear it's fine if you got the time and the ten to get yourself in. A hmm, hmm. And I hear it's tight most every night, but now I might be mistaken. hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. Have mercy.

Facebook Is After Me When a piece of work becomes available to the general public it is considered part of the 'Public Domain'. Seems like "sharing" and "downloading" are different. If you don't SHARE the tunes that you Repost, then the lawyers probably won't even give you a second look.

Jailbird Or Freebird The SlammerTune Me Up

Think About It  The Web was created on the basis of being able to attach hypertext links to any other location on the Web.  Lyons Partnership is the company that licenses Barney products. It is on a campaign to sue over 700 costume shops and other retailers in 20 states for copyright infringement.  Explain to me how reposting your music is not advertising your music?  Don't think you're going to get people thrown in jail for reposting your .  Freestyle  Now That Is Not Right  Advertize  Who Gets Hurt

Don’t Poke The Bear It is important to remember that when it comes to the law, computers never make copies, only human beings make copies. Computers are given commands, not permission.©

My Daily Downloads

Help Me Make The Most of Freedom

Free Downloads Click Here Newer technology is making attempts to control use of digital media by preventing access to it. You cannot copy it or change the format. Even before the digital media or electronic media came on the scene, copyright holders and other producers had business and legal objections to end users making copies of their work. Delete

I’m Just Saying I am happy none of the artists that I repost onto my Facebook, have never tried to come and sue me. I do post the same songs often, more than 10 times. I do not sell my posts, but I do advertize for them. So this could be a no win battle for either of us. If they tried to sue any of us who repost their songs, nobody would listen to their music. I am pretty sure they are rich enough. If not, they need the advertisement so folks WILL go watch them play. I mean I am just saying……

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