How Laws Change Our Ears


A comment on Beastie Boys' Cookie Puss video:
...it was 1991's ruling on the Biz Markie case: Grand Upright Music, Ltd v. Warner Bros. Records Inc.. It wasn't so much that (c) laws changed, but rather our laws were CLARIFIED to account for sampling. Prior (70's & 80's) the laws addressed licensing, yet this new 'sampling' was unclear. Many (c) owners looked the other way because litigation is expensive - however, by late 80s, hip-hop records w/ samples were beginning to sell and chart, thus, enter the lawsuit as damages won could pay for all the attorney fees...



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Further Reading:

"The digital music revolution took off when artists started converting their records from analog to digital form to make use of this new innovation."   homerecordingpro.com/history-recorded-music





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