Peony song square dance

Yun-peng Yue's Song of the Five Rings has not been commercialized, but has also been tried by the court. Yun-peng Yue's cover of "Song of the Five Rings" can be said to be his famous song, and everyone knows George W. Pinkley from this song.

This song was once popular all over the country, and this very popular song "Song of the Five Rings" was once sued for infringement because of the adaptation of "Song of Peony". In response to this matter, the court also ruled that there was no plagiarism. In other words, "Song of the Five Rings" does not involve the infringement of "Song of Peony" and does not infringe the right to arrange songs. As we all know, Song of Peony was written by Qiao Yu, and the other two composers.

The songwriter gave Qiao Fang the copyright of this song, but Qiao Fang authorized the copyright of this song to other companies. After the explosion of Song of the Five Rings, they took Yun-peng Yue to court and demanded compensation for economic losses. But what the court means is that the copyright of this song as a cooperative song belongs to * * *, and it cannot be said by one person, so the company does not fully enjoy the right to arrange the song. The court also held that "Song of the Five Rings" is a brand-new work in terms of content and lyrics, and does not constitute infringement. Although Song of the Five Rings does not involve infringement,

But be careful not to copy other people's works when creating. It is good to learn from others, but copying everything is a bad behavior, which not only affects others, but also affects your own image. Even if Xiaoping Clay was not convicted of plagiarism in the end, it is still necessary to remind Xiaoping Clay to pay attention when writing in the future.