The Value of Music
A post on William Patry’s copyright law blog discusses the troubles the old TV show “WKRP in Cincinnati” has had trying to go into syndication and now onto DVD release due to the limitations of the original licenses for music used in the show. I found the saga interesting not just for its relation to copyright law and author’s control, but even more so for it’s illustration of the importance our culture places on music. Don’t ever underestimate the value of nurturing great musicians and songwriters. While it’s true that no single song is irreplaceable, it is also true that without great music, our lives would be far less rich than they are. Music has the power to evoke emotion like nothing else.

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