The “Blurred Lines” of music and copyright

Take, for instance, a complex case about jazz in the late 1940s. Chicago pianist Jimmy Yancey helped develop the genre of boogie woogie, a type of jazz that often features frenetic improvisation around a chugging piano line of melody.

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