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" ... Knight is taking the lead into uncharted territory with the push to make all dance and choreography copyrightable. “When you are at a concert or watch your favorite music video, the excitement in the room is unavoidable and powerful but unfortunately, the creator is often left behind. It’s time for the choreographers to be recognized and receive appropriate credit and protection. We as choreographers are often forgotten, but by creating a way for my fellow dance community to no longer be overlooked, I know that I have made a change for the better. What we do today affects those tomorrow, and if not me, then who else?” said Knight. ... "
" ... One famous recent case went the other way. A jury in the Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven case, Skidmore v. Led Zeppelin, threw out a song claim based largely on a simple motif, but one far more complex than the line in Joyful Noise. That jury found that an A minor chord and a descending bass line, common in many compositions going back to Bach and before, were not copyrightable. A Ninth Circuit three-judge appellate panel ordered a new trial, finding an “erroneous jury instruction.” But last June, an 11-judge panel decided to take another look and listen. That decision is pending. ... "
" ... Who owns a single number, such as 3.95%? The question probably sounds crazy. Numbers are just facts, and the Supreme Court said in 1991 that facts aren't copyrightable. So of course no one owns, or could own, a number...right? ... "
" ... “The musical titled Lovers’ Day is an independent piece of work with different characters, different plot, different music, different texts, [and] different set designs,” explained the producer in a statement. “It does not have any copyrightable elements of First Date," he said. ... "