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<blockquote data-quote="Presuming Ed" data-source="post: 769845" data-attributes="member: 4181"><p>If you included a riff which was note for note or very similar to one in an already released track then you could run into problems as this comes under music plagiarism. If some notes are changed then that would distinguish it from the orginal. This would apply whether or not you'd heard the original. It has happened with high profile artists be challenged, as in the case below. It is probably less likely to lead to royalties being paid than directly sampling though, but as in the case with Madonna can mean that Singles/Albums, be removed from sales in certain regions. Bearing in mind this was over just a 4 bar section being used from a Belgian track being used in 'Frozen' Ed</p><p><a href="http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/belgian%20songwriter%20wins%20madonna%20plagiarism%20case">MADONNA - BELGIAN SONGWRITER WINS MADONNA PLAGIARISM CASE</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Presuming Ed, post: 769845, member: 4181"] If you included a riff which was note for note or very similar to one in an already released track then you could run into problems as this comes under music plagiarism. If some notes are changed then that would distinguish it from the orginal. This would apply whether or not you'd heard the original. It has happened with high profile artists be challenged, as in the case below. It is probably less likely to lead to royalties being paid than directly sampling though, but as in the case with Madonna can mean that Singles/Albums, be removed from sales in certain regions. Bearing in mind this was over just a 4 bar section being used from a Belgian track being used in 'Frozen' Ed [url=http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/belgian%20songwriter%20wins%20madonna%20plagiarism%20case]MADONNA - BELGIAN SONGWRITER WINS MADONNA PLAGIARISM CASE[/url] [/QUOTE]
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