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You remind me
You remind me







"The following content is not permitted at Zazzle. Was another artist selling an item with the same phase on it before you used it? She said that the artistic community as a whole may be more important sometimes than sales. I read something from another crafter that put it well. It's all up to us to read the fine print on everything we use. How do we learn copyright laws and what happens when one selling site seems to have different restrictions from another? Surrounded by plaques and posters with quotes on them. We'reĭavid Bowie Fine Art Paper Print 13x19 inches People are constantly quoting one another. Was it supposedly from a song? Was it something they say they coined themselves? In our present makers' world of Etsy, Zazzle and the like, who knows when you will put text inside a greeting card or embroider something on a pillow in your shop only to receive an email telling you that they came up with that phrase first. There has been a lot of confusion about having song lyrics on your web site or blog. Where did youįind them? Did you alter them and does that make any difference inĬopyright? But how about words? How do I copyright a phrase? Once heard that a way to up the sales of a piece of art was simply toĪdd words to it. Transformative value or fails to offer some insight or commentary-forĮxample, copying phrases on a T-shirt-the fair use argument is harder to But when the use of short phrases lacks some There are some cases where a borrower has a very strong argument thatįair use will apply-for example, borrowing a few lyric lines of a song

#YOU REMIND ME MOVIE#

POSTER Movie (1948) with Melvyn Douglas, Reginald Denny and Louise Beavers Myrna Loy and Cary Grant worked together in Mr. From a real-world perspective, this often favors the litigant with the deepest pockets-that is the party who can last the longest in litigation. The only way to find out if you're right is to have a court rule on the matter. Claiming fair use or parody as a defense has an unfortunate hitch. Using "E.T., Phone Home" on drinking mugs -courts are more likely to Go to the official USĬopyright Office for any specific legal information you may need.Ī popular phrase is hijacked for a blatant commercial use-for example, Want to use famous movie lines in your work, on your blog? Songs like that never fade away, they just continue to be spun over and over and over again.About famous phrases and quotes from movies, songs and more? Maybe you If there was any question that “How You Remind Me” was going to be around for the long haul, that uncertainty came to an abrupt conclusion in 2009, when it was named the #1 most-played song on U.S. The song was featured as the first single from SILVER SIDE UP, but although it was Nickelback’s third album, it was definitely the one that first put them on the map in a big way, and it was thanks predominantly to “How You Remind Me.” The album’s two subsequent singles, “Too Bad” and “Never Again,” didn’t result in the same degree of chart success, but once you’ve had a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, that’s all people talk about, anyway. radio airplay during the 2000s than any other song by the band.or any other band, for that matter!Ĭredited collectively to Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, Ryan Peake, and Ryan Vikedal, “How You Remind Me” was – per Chad – written about the decidedly dysfunctional relationship he had with his girlfriend, Jodi. 18 years ago today, Nickelback sat atop the Billboard Hot 100 with a single that would subsequently receive more U.S.







You remind me