A November 2024 decision reportedly narrowed music‑copyright claims based on stylistic similarity, clearing space for songs that echo others’ chord progressions or feel. If sustained, this reduces 'Blurred Lines'‑style lawsuits and encourages more overt musical referencing without mandatory licenses.
— Shifting the legal line from 'vibe' to concrete musical elements reshapes how artists create, how labels litigate, and how copyright balances protection versus cultural recombination.
Jordan Weissmann
2025.10.06
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The article links Taylor Swift’s 'Actually Romantic' Pixies‑like chord progression to the 2024 ruling that makes such borrowing safer.
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