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  2. Radio music ripping - Wikipedia

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    New software, techniques and cloud services now makes it possible to extract the songs played on the radio and digitally save them on separate audio tracks. Available techniques make it possible to rip the music from Internet radio broadcasts, satellite radio broadcasts and FM radio broadcasts. Ripping is more than simply recording the audio.

  3. Report: Adele's song to be pulled globally amid plagiarism ...

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    It seems Adele will face the music for alleged plagiarism as a judge in Brazil orders a worldwide ban on one of the pop star's songs. Adele's song "Million Years Ago" must be pulled from global ...

  4. Madonna claims rapper Tory Lanez ripped off her song 'Into ...

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    The Material Girl is accusing the rapper of illegally sampling her hit song in his "Pluto's Last Comet." Judge for yourself. Madonna claims rapper Tory Lanez ripped off her song 'Into the Groove ...

  5. Eminem's new single 'Houdini' is quite literally ripped ... - AOL

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  6. Joke theft - Wikipedia

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    In music halls and vaudeville, it was common for performers to "borrow" material. According to Milton Berle, etiquette only required that "the borrower add to the joke and make it his own". [1] At the time there were few chances that a performer from one area would meet one from another and a single twenty-minute set could sustain a comic for a ...

  7. Steal Away (Robbie Dupree song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released by Dupree in 1980. It immediately charted in the top 20, becoming a big hit during the summer of 1980 and the driving force on his debut album. [4] In 1991, John D'Agostino of the Los Angeles Times described the song as "a blatant, wimpy rip-off of the Michael McDonald/Kenny Loggins' composition "What a Fool Believes". [5]

  8. Shiver (Coldplay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shiver" is one of the older songs in Coldplay's catalogue, and had been performed at their early concerts in 1999. Later, it was initially released as an EP in the spring of 2000. [ 11 ] It was released as the album's lead single in the United Kingdom on 6 March 2000, months before the release of the album.

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