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In the case of the Happy Birthday song, falsely claiming rights over public domain content was expensive for the putative rights-holders.[1]

[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-warner-music-lawsuit-sett...




It says they took in over $2 million a year, so the false claim still likely made them millions over the decades.


Doesn't seem that expensive when the article also mentions they were making $2 million per year in royalties.




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