The industry FRAUD being executed IN PLAIN SIGHT.

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On the agenda tonight we're entering the world of 'Interpolation' which actually isn't a world at all it turns out!
TIME STAMPS -
0:00 Intro
1:14 Definition
1:50 The Giveaway!
2:42 How it Works…
4:09 Hypothetical Situation No.1
9:08 It's Only Words!
10:15 Hypothetical Situation No.2
11:59 What it Boils Down to.

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"I didn't steal it. I borrowed it, indefinitely, without permission."
"No, I'm not making a profit on it. I am merely recouping the costs from not paying for it".

Ken-hd
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Interpolation is a new way of describing plagiarism. Interpolate is a word that's been used to describe jazz improvisations around an existing theme. But now it's being used to describe straight up plagiarism in the pop world.

MelanieMaguire
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FIL and Rick Beato have excellent YouTube channels. Good content. They are both very talented and humble.

Chez-kfcy
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As (Gen z girl💁🏻‍♀️) I absolutely love watching the older artists performances on YouTube, and actually seeing amazing and
talented singers...SINGING LIVE! (and with no pitch correction)
which is unfortunately very rare nowadays.

EmmySwimmy-je
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We are getting to a stage in society where there seems to be a growing idea that "if I want it, I'll take it".

Dominolly
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Hi Fil,
Top Music Attorney ( channel title) knew nothing about this until you exposed it. My boyfriend who is a classical music pianist and myself are two of your fans from America.❤

nydutch
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These are important videos you're doing, Fil. A lot people, many in the music business, don't fully understand the law so this stuff is very helpful.

LinkRocks
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This interpolation nonsense is no coincidence. Some 'people' are trying to stir up copyright laws, and I am pretty sure it has something to do with AI's current high speed development.

mh
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I thought I already knew the meaning of interpolation in a musical context: In jazz, a soloist might quote a recognizable bit of melody from a different song, as if to say: "Hey, check this out! This other song has the same changes, " or "Listen to this: I can fit this familiar melody over a different set of changes!". This sort of thing falls squarely within Fair Use because: a) it's a form of musical commentary; b) the excerpt is of reasonable length; and c) use in a jazz solo does not damage the market for the original song.

davidrick
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So, I should be able to make copies of $100 bills and call it "interpolation." I didn't use the originals, but made my own version.

TELA-GAMING
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The best teachers teach with humour. The AI Jack White/AI Movie Director sketch was laugh out loud hilarious, and for that reason, its going to stick in everyone's head. (I especially loved the way the director stumbled over "interpolation"...even he knows it's a greasy concept.) It was a perfect way to explain interpolation.
I am looking forward to "Logistification" having its own Wikipedia page soon. 🤣🤣

Terri_MacKay
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This might be interesting to the legally-minded. From the US Copyright Office. "An interpolation involves taking part of an existing musical
work (as opposed to a sound recording) and incorporating it
into a new work. While sometimes confused with sampling
a sound recording, interpolating a musical work is different
because it does not involve using any of the actual audio
sounds contained in a preexisting recording. Instead, new
audio is recorded.
In many cases, similar to samples, interpolations may
infringe a copyright owner’s exclusive rights. However,
unlike samples, interpolations only implicate the preexisting
musical work, which means that only a license from
that musical work’s copyright owner may be necessary.
Permission from the copyright owner of a preexisting sound
recording is not necessary when interpolating a musical
work, regardless of how similar the new recording may be
to an old recording. This is because, under U.S. copyright
law, the exclusive rights in sound recordings do not extend
to making independently recorded “sound alike” recordings.
Note that re-recording the entirety of an existing song would
create a cover recording (discussed below)."
Taken from Sampling, Interpolations, Beat Stores and More:
An Introduction for Musicians Using Preexisting Music

Oligodendrocyte
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Oy - you are the expert that needed to be on board with this "interpolation" problem - your logic reigns supreme - Cheers mate!

RingJando
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The first time I ever saw the word "Interpolated" or "Interpolating" was in the writing credits on the 1971 Pink Floyd album "Meddle". It has the song "Fearless" specified as "Interpolating You'll never walk alone", crediting the authors Rodgers and Hammerstein. The song features British Football fans singing the tune near the beginning and end.

bilburns
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I'm a musician, I don't understand...if George Harrison can be sued for My Sweet Lord (by authors of He's So Fine), what the heck's going on? What happened to song copyright?

gerry
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My Powerball numbers were close enough for interpolation. Now give my my $100 million! 😂

cindi
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I would love to see a conversation between Rick Beato and Fil

xuanaraya
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I remember Eminem using Queens “We Will Rock You” as backround music for his “Till I Collapse” song. There was never a problem, as Brian May was listed in song writing credits. No Interpolation there!

Lilah
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"Toilet paper is now bathroom tissue!" - George Carlin

ImnotgoingSideways
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I like AI Movie Director and AI Jack White. Great way to explain the issue here, and your speech patterns are so specific that it's really funny to hear that trademark come out of any other voice.

j.r.shartzer