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The Birthday Song That Cost $2 Million a Year

The Birthday Song That Cost $2 Million a Year

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For decades, a company collected an estimated two million dollars a year in royalties from a song sung at nearly every birthday party on the planet. Then one filmmaker got a $1,500 invoice and decided to find out if that company actually owned it. This week: what she found.

One story. A few minutes. No homework required.

Sources:

  • WIPO Magazine – "In the courts: Court confirms legal status of Happy Birthday to You!"
  • The Conversation – "The case against Happy Birthday copyright protection"
  • IPWatchdog – "'Happy Birthday To You' Now In the Public Domain (Sort of)"
  • ABA Journal – "'Happy Birthday' song is in the public domain, judge rules"
  • Time – "Happy Birthday Song Copyright Lawsuit: The Strange History of a Song"
  • Wharton Global Youth – "Let's Party! The 'Happy Birthday' Song Loses Its Copyright"

As always – this is what the internet told me. The internet has been wrong before. So have I. Fact-check away.

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