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Bar Performer Arrested For Copyright Violations

Edis Krad writes, "An elderly Japanese bar manager and performer has been arrested for playing copyrighted songs on his harmonica. From the article: 'Investigators accuse Toyoda of illegally performing 33 songs such as the Beatles' songs "Here, There and Everywhere" and "Yesterday," whose copyrights are managed by the Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers. He allegedly performed the songs on the harmonica with a female pianist at the bar he operated between August and September this year.' This is for all those kids who are learning chords on their guitars — be ready to pay fees for practicing 'Smoke On The Water.' This story seems to be legit, though it reads like an Onion piece. It's only being reported in the Mainichi Daily News via MSN.

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  1. Not all bad... by tomknight · · Score: 5, Funny
    "This is for all those kids who are learning chords on their guitars - be ready to pay fees for practicing 'Smoke On The Water.'"

    Every cloud has a silver lining....

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  2. Parody? by Sporkinum · · Score: 4, Funny

    Apparently parody is not protected under Japanese law.

    An old geezer on harmonica and a underage Japanese school girl on piano? ;)

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  3. This Is Not The First Time Either.... by pandrijeczko · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...George Michael was arrested for playing "Come Together" on a pink oboe in a public lavatory.

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  4. Trademark by Peyna · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, with a name like "Toyoda," he's lucky they didn't add a charge for Trademark Dilution.

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  5. I can almost hear that poor guy singing... by ColdCoffee · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Yesterday, Rife was such an easy game to Pray..."

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