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Guest post by Mike Masnick from TechdirtThe same legal team that helped get the song "Happy Birthday" officially cleared into the public domain has done it again with the song "We Shall Overcome." As we wrote about, the same team filed a similar lawsuit against The Richmond Organization and Ludlow Music, who claimed a highly questionable copyright in the famous song "We Shall Overcome." As the lawsuit showed, the song had a lengthy history long before Ludlow's copyright claim.Last September, the judge made it clear that the song's claimed copyright was on weak grounds, rejecting arguments that key parts of the song were subject to copyright. Apparently, Ludlow Music tried to salvage something out of the wreck by just promising to offer a "covenant not to sue" against the plaintiffs… which the judge said wasn't good enough earlier this month.So, now the two sides have come to a settlement clearly admitting that the song is in the public domain:Defendants agree that hearafter they will not claim copyright in the melody or lyrics of any verse of the song We Shall Overcome ("the Song")…. Defendants agree that the melody and lyrics of those verses of the Song are hereafter dedicated to the public domain.‘We Shall Overcome’ Overcomes Copyright Claim, Enters Public Domain
From the people that brought you Happy Birthday, the famous gospel protest song 'We Shall Overcome' has now entered the public domain as well, following a dubious and later dismissed. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/01/we-shall-overcome-overcomes-bogus-copyright-claim-enters-p