Somewhere over the rainbow

Way up high,

There's a land that I dreamed of

Once in a lullaby.

Somewhere over the rainbow

Skies are blue,

And the dreams that you dare to dream

Really do come true.

Anyhow, I'm a little torn about this. It's not like the tracks that glee sells reference the original artist. They say "The Scientist in the style of Glee." The only place you can see the artist is in the composer field. In the past (As in Girls just wanna have fun) they've chosen to put the original composer there rather than the cover artist. This was a slightly different case since yours wasn't a cover so much as a new song that borrowed the words, so I could see why they wouldn't be sure which person to cover and so they just went with their standard rule.


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I'm not saying you shouldn't be fighting for what you think your rights are, or that the way their offices handled your complaints weren't tacky (they very well might have been). But when all is said and done you will end up ahead on this, so don't let it ruin your day/week/month. I'll go ahead and buy your "glee cover" to support your cause (even though I already own your track) but try not to lose too much sleep over this! Not worth it :)

When I was working as a pastry chef it was pretty common to see people's recipes 'borrowed." Copyrights and intellectual thefts are a whole tangled, tragic web in the Restaurant world. Often times people did get ripped off, but then maybe they ripped someone off before that. It's not like you can credit all of your recipes on the menu. Sometimes it sucked, seeing your creation somewhere else. But when it came down to it they had to recreate your dish in their own way and it became their dish. Yeah you weren't credited publicly, but on the other hand most chefs are more than willing to credit their inspiration when asked. It's not like Fox is denying that it was a cover of JoCo's cover. In fact there's no question of that, they even left in the "johnny C" line (which I'm guessing was a nod to JoCo rather than the stupid mistake people are assuming), so it would be stupid of them to do so. They're just (as of now) declining to credit him on itunes (Something that would open a whole can of worms for their world, possibly forcing them to resubmit a large number of their catalog to itunes just to avoid further issues, or to pay out royalties to artists who claimed the glee version was more similar to their cover than the original, something some artists might take advantage of). I don't think this was quite the pointed slight everyone is making it out to be ( I mean maybe it was, but at this point we're just making assumptions that it was). My Guess? At best it was in fact a loving homage (It seems likely to me that the person who picked the song is a big JoCo fan) and at worst it was a stupid and rude oversight.

I don't know if this will stop me from watching the show, but it definitely has me looking at it in a new light. I will make sure that everyone I know who watches Glee, understand who actually arranged Baby Got Back on that episode. At the very least you will get credit by word of mouth. It is not nearly sufficient for what you deserve, but it is at least something. I also bought your cover of glee's cover of your cover of Baby Got Back to show my support. Thank you for being an awesome performers, and please don't let this stop you from being an awesome person. The show must go on.

Are you seriously going to all this fuss? This is ridiculous. I am a huge fan of glee and I loved their arrangement of 'Baby got back'. And a lot if the time I hear music on glee that I've never heard before and I check out the originals. And I would have done this if it wasn't for your idiocy all over twitter and glee blogs.

Don't try and pretend like you're the victim here. Because you know who the real victim is? The people who want to go happily about their lives, whether they're glee fans or johnathon fans. I and a lot of others don't want to hear you whining all over the Internet.

@Nalf, I, and I'm sure everyone else, appreciates the petition you made and the effort you put into it, but there's already been petitions going around, with purposes that address the larger problem rather than this small one. JoCo getting his music stolen sucks, but the primary goal isn't to get him credit from Fox, the episode has already been aired. Fox could make a statement, and that would be a great additional outcome, but the primary goal is to prevent Fox from screwing over other musicians in the future, while simultaneously spreading the word that it's Coulton's work over the internet. Sign this petition that was posted a few pages back, it has more of a long-term goal: -media-and-glee-stop-using-the-work-of-artists-without-crediting-them?utm_campaign=autopublish&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition

I find Your response to make you seem like a jerk. I personally know little about you and your music. When you google glee's cover of your song, your song comes up too. That's great free publicity for you. Instead of being a baby and whining about it take it as a compliment and celebrate more publicity for you. When I first heard it was originally done by you, it made me want to hear more songs. Then to read the reaction you are having. You are coming off as a big baby. Fans love their idols, no matter if they are right or wrong. Just look at armstrong's history. In this case you are wrong to be whining. Glee brings songs to people that haven't heard them before and makes them want to hear more of the artist. Instead you just turned me off and I think your head is too big for you body. Go ahead psycho fans...attack me like the good followers you are.

And, as is often useful when considering these twists and turns, imagine what would happen if people *could* copyright the instrumentals first. It would become a common technique - someone would secretly write a cover, then copyright the instrumental, and then "write" the lyrics to it and get their cover licensed while maintaining the copyright to the background music. This would then mean that *everyone* that ever wanted to record/sell a cover of a song would have to research *every* single other cover of that song that was ever released, just to be sure that their instrumental wasn't too similar to other covers of the original. You'd have lawsuits all over the place, and the music legal field is already polluted with lawsuits about original songs on some demo tape somewhere that kinda-sorta sound like original songs on the radio. You open that up to covers, and it increases exponentially.

Amanda Gertrude Patricia Evans is a central main character on Glee: The Unitards, who debuted in the first season pilot episode, In The Beginning. Amanda was born and raised in New York, however, currently, she lives in Defiance, Ohio, and is a freshman student attending Jackson High School. She is an active member of the school's glee club, The Unitards, and was previously the lead female performer and captain of the club from the episodes Forgotten to Promalicious, taking Harmony Harpse's former positions, despite showing initial lack of interest in the positions, but Harmony insisting she take them. Amanda's closest friend is evidently Rex Espley-Wilkes, although more recently, Harmony Harpse and Nick Young are becoming some of her closer friends. Amanda is an intelligent, devoted student and is very studious and bookish. She is the daughter of loving mother, Melanie Evans, and her unnamed deceased father, as well as being the younger sibling to her elder brother, Patch Evans, who currently works at Amanda's school as The Radical Raiders football coach. Throughout the series, Amanda meets her cousin Daisy Evans and aunty Patricia Evans for the first time. Her mother, Melanie, claims to have not seen her sister Patricia, and neice Daisy, since near Amanda's birth. It is also revealed to Amanda in the episode, Christmas Time is Here, by her mother, that her family is poverty stricken, hence her mother encouraging her to be a part-time waitress at popular Italian restaurant, Breadstix. 0852c4b9a8

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