Moi, Nov 24th: > > Just found this, but it's a couple of weeks old: A children's charity, who > contends to own the Hill Foundation, reportedly set up by the sisters > (when?), is asserting rights to the song should the court finally take them > from Warner (they've asked the judge to reconsider)... > > Ars Technica > <http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/11/a-new-happy-birthday-boss-charity-claims-it-owns-famous-songs-copyright/> > > (link) > > A settlement was announced today (9), and while details are still to be announced, and further court proceedings are still in the offing, Warner does in fact lose its rights.
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