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Kraftwerk in court

Moses

The Herald Tribune, and German media in general, reports today that Kraftwerk's copyright infringment case against equally German rapper and hiphop producer Moses Pelham has been overturned.

Quoting Deutsche Welle:

Sampling music does not violate copyright laws, as long as the new song is original and melodies are left alone, Germany's highest court has ruled. The decision was a harsh blow to the German electronic band Kraftwerk.

Electronic pioneers Kraftwerk had successfully sued German rap producer Moses Pelham for using a two-second sample from their 1977 track "Metal on Metal" in the rhythm sequence in the song "Nur Mir" by Sabrina Setlur that appeared in 1997.

The case was heard and upheld by a Hamburg state court which ruled in Kraftwerk's favor, saying Pelham was guilty as reusing even the shortest bit of a song infringed on copyright.

But on Thursday, Nov. 20, Germany's highest civil court in Karlsruhe overturned the Hamburg ruling in a case that could have far-reaching implications for the music industry.

The new court ruling, however, forbids sampling of a song melody and insists that the sample must be part of a completely new musical work bearing no resemblance to the original.


This is the song that caused the commotion:

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Krautrock Kompendium - now online

Just a quick note to let you know that the excellent, UK based music magazine The Sound Projector recently published their entire "Krautrock Kompendium" online.

Krautrock Kompendium in Kolour (2007)

And, for your own sake, buy the spanking new issue of The Sound Projector. Issue 17, that is.