Adele Million Years Ago faces global ban : Plagiarism lawsuit rocks music world Cardinal Courier

Artistic representation for Adele Million Years Ago faces global ban : Plagiarism lawsuit rocks music world Cardinal Courier

Geraes alleged that Adele’s song bore an uncanny resemblance to his own 1970s hit, “Só Foi Com Você,” which he released in 1974.

The Ruling: A New Era for Music Copyright Law

The Brazilian court’s decision marks a significant shift in the way music copyright law is applied globally. For the first time, a court has ruled that a song can be banned from public performance and distribution due to plagiarism claims. This ruling has sparked widespread debate and discussion among music industry professionals, with some hailing it as a victory for artists and others expressing concerns about the potential impact on the music industry.

The Case: Adele vs.

The Backstory: A Look at the Case

The dispute centers around Adele’s 2015 album “25,” which was released under her record label, XL Recordings. The label claimed that Adele’s song “Hello” infringed on the copyright of a 2013 song by American singer-songwriter, Greg Kurstin. Kurstin had written the song “Stay with Me” for Rihanna, but Adele’s version of “Hello” bore a striking resemblance to Kurstin’s composition. Key points to consider:

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