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Woot To AP: You Owe $17.50 For Copying Text
Greasing The Pulleys
Business As Usual
A judge ordered Australian band Men at Work on Tuesday to hand over a portion of the royalties from their 1980s hit "Down Under," after previously ruling its distinctive flute riff was copied from a children's campfire song.
But the penalty — 5 percent of the song's royalties — was far less than the 60 percent sought by publishing company Larrikin Music, which holds the copyright for the song "Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree."
"Kookaburra" was written more than 70 years ago by Australian teacher Marion Sinclair for a Girl Guides competition, and the song about the native Australian bird has been a favorite around campfires from New Zealand to Canada.
Sinclair died in 1988.
The song's older than dirt and its author has been dead for 22 years. Copyright is out of control.
On the other hand, this gives me a reason to post another YouTube link!
The 50 Best Pun Stores
West End Blues
29 years ago today, Louis Armstrong died.
The Royal Jelly
Independence Day
Future butterfly
Gonna spend the day
Higher than high
You’ll be beautiful confusion
The World Is Against You
A new study by Florida scientists trying to account for pollution suggests that staying out of the water might keep you healthier than going for a dip.
Even in waters with no known impurities, swimmers were more likely to get sick than sunbathers who stayed on the shore, said Jay M. Fleisher, an associate professor of public health at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale-Davie.
“We know that waters that have been contaminated with sewage will cause illness,” said Fleisher. “We wanted to see whether people were actually getting sick from a beach that had no pollution.”
The answer, it turned out, was yes. Fleisher and his crew sent 1,303 adults to Hobie Beach near Miami, a site known for its pristine waters. Half were told to stay dry and other half were sent to swim.
Within a week, it was clear that going in the water took a toll on the bathers. Swimmers were 1.76 times as likely to report stomach troubles; 4.46 times times more likely to report illnesses with fevers, sniffles and sore throats; and 5.91 times more likely to report itching, rashes and other skin woes.
Yay!
