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Guest post by Patrick McGuire of Soundfly's FlypaperLate in the summer of 1976, as a matter of fact it was 42 years ago today, the man known as the “quiet Beatle” made quite a stir when he was convicted of “subconscious plagiarism” in the writing of his hit song “My Sweet Lord.”What in the world is subconscious plagiarism, you ask? It’s complicated… It’s kind of oxymoronic. But we’ll get into all that in a minute; first let’s talk a little bit about this song of George Harrison’s, and we’ll get to why this case is still such a huge deal in the 20th century, maybe more so now than ever.First, here’s the song. You’re gonna want to listen closely to this one.What Exactly Is Subconscious Plagiarism? Just Ask George Harrison
While the music industry and plagiarism-based litigation have gone hand in hand for years, somewhat less familiar is the concept of "subconscious plagiarism" something which shy Beatle George Harrison was. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/09/what-exactly-is-subconscious-plagiar