Today I’m asked to determine if there is a difference between stealing an idea and being inspired by it. Specifically for when it comes to music remixes. Now, there is a difference between outright stealing the song and taking inspiration from it. The difference comes with how much the remix resembles the original song. If the remix has no purpose, then I find I am most likely to categorize it as a knock-off of the original. However, if the remix takes the originals idea and builds upon it, the remix now becomes valid. Meaning that if the remix is a satire or builds upon the work it is fine and no feelings should be hurt.

For all that I’ve said, I also consider imitation a form of flattery. If someone likes a lyric, beat, melody, bass line, whatever! and cannot think of a better way to phrase it, that is a high compliment. Because out of all the words that compromise the English language, they felt yours conveyed the idea or theme they wanted. I suppose there could be a comparison to a research essay and a direct quote from a source. No one gets in trouble if the quote is cited correctly, the situation is relatable to other forms of media.
So, in the world of recording contracts and restrictions on lyrics, be careful which ideas you pull find inspiration from. In my humble opinion, people are too uptight about their work. They worry about losing money to other artists, or something else unnecessary. Maybe I’m wrong but I’ve always heard that imitation is the best form of flattery. Who knows… ~V
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