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how did he feel about


weird al’s parody of another one bites the dust? did he like or hate it or no comment or indifferent?

i know michael jackson, madonna and david byrne were fans.

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I HEAR THE BAND GOT A LAUGH OUT OF IT...BUT I ALSO FOUND THIS...


This song was actually the start of Al asking permission. At the time, parody was an even grayer area than it is now. He pressed 1,000 copies of the song, along with 3 others, but the song was getting played around the world thanks to the Dr Demento show. Queens management (or lawyers) contacted Al for their cut (100%) of the profits. That's when Al started getting permission so he could not only have the original artists on board with the parody, but to have royalties worked out in advance


SO APPARENTLY THE BAND LAUGHED MORE THAN THE LAWYERS.

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I wonder whether parody should be subject to copyright laws. The parody is in itself an intellectual property.

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Yes, it is, of course.

The arrangements and such of his parodies tend to stick pretty close to the original, so I can can see how the owners of the original would get some royalties.

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