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Caribbean Rhythm and Rights: U.S. Copyright Law Protects the Song, not the Sound
Copyright Simone Regis 7/8/26 Copyright Simone Regis 7/8/26

Caribbean Rhythm and Rights: U.S. Copyright Law Protects the Song, not the Sound

U.S. copyright law has not always equally upheld the rigid provisions established in landmark music cases. When the law lacks cultural competency, some genres are exploited while others are protected. Since Caribbean musicians’ ideas and expressions are often intertwined, new precedents must be established to protect this unique sound.  

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