Suppose Jeff, a popular YouTube personality, writes a song that becomes very popular on his YouTube channel. After listening to the song, Juan, another singer, performs it at a local club in exchange for $500. Assume Jeff knew about Juan performing his song, how would you respond to Jeff’s complaints that Juan stole his song? Does Jeff deserve a fraction (or all) of Juan’s earnings?
As Jeff originally written the song then he must have a copyright over the song. If another singer performs without permission and Jeff has the knowledge of it then he can claim royalty for the song. Jeff can ask for a portion of the earnings made due to his song.
Suppose Jeff, a popular YouTube personality, writes a song that becomes very popular on his YouTube...
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