The court rejected the American composer’s law, which six years ago accused those with the most popular YouTube video of copying his song version.
The Supreme Court of South Korea has admitted that the baby’s baby shark children do not contain plagiarism. The BBC reported it.
Six years ago, American composer Jonathan Wright accused the Pinkfong Korean Studio company of copying his 2011 version of the song.
Wright admitted that he possessed copyright in his own interpretation of the famous folk song. However, the Courts of the First and Appeal of Opportunities, and now the Supreme Court, decided that the Wright version did not have enough creative changes to consider that a separate task, and therefore was not protected by copyright.
Baby Shark, released by Pinkfong, became an Internet flag: In November 2020, the YouTube video collected more than 7 billion views, which became the most popular video in platform history, and a year later crossed a mark of 10 billion. Now this indicator exceeds 16 billion.
The exact source of the song remains unknown. It is believed that its first versions appeared in the United States in the 1970s in children’s camps, and the popularity increased significantly after the release of the Stephen Spielberg Jaw in 1975.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqzsosa55w
Earlier it was reported that Adele was in the middle of a musical scandal because of her hit millions of years ago.
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