MEN AT WORK-DOWN UNDER: ripped off Kookaburra tune

04/02/2010
By: Dion
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AUSSIE pop group Men at Work ripped off an Australian folk tune in their 1980s smash hit Down Under, a federal court judge has found.

Justice Peter Jacobson said the famous flute riff from the pop hit was unmistakably the same as the children's tune Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree, penned more than 75 years ago by Toorak teacher Marion Sinclair for a Girl Guides competition.

"I have come to the view that the flute riff in Down Under in the 1979 recording and 1981 recording infringes on the copyright of Kookaburra because it replicates in material form a substantial part of Ms Sinclair's 1935 work," Justice Jacobson told the court today.

The judge said publishing firm Larrikin Music, who was suing EMI and Down Under songwriters Colin Hay and Ron Strykert, had succeeded in their bid to recover unpaid royalties and losses by proving the similarities between the songs.

The parties will meet again on February 25 to discuss the findings and begin discussions about costs.

Larrikin Music's lawyer Adam Simpson says EMI and Down Under may be forced to hand over as much as 60 per cent of their earnings from the international hit record.

"It's a big win for the underdog," Mr Simpson said outside the court.

When asked how much Larrikin would be looking for, he replied: "Obviously, the more the better but it depends - anything from what we've claimed, which is between 40 and 60, and what they've suggested which is considerably less."

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BuckettyBloke

A fair and equitable way to determine the percentage to be paid: how much in $ did Kookaburra Sits in the old Gum Tree make? and how much did I come From A Land Downunder make?? OK so there is your percentage!!!
I mean fair suck of the sav guys, the money isn't even going to the person that wrote the song. This is just wrong, some corporation chasing money from someone that earnt it by doing the hard yards. Men At Work should file for costs of promoting the song since that is what made it famous!!!

My 2c worth

Rick

by BuckettyBloke (05/02/2010)
 

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