RapGenius Targeted By NMPA For Unlicensed Lyrics
Fans of Jay-Z, especially, have enjoyed RapGenius.com and breaking down the meaning of the lyrics of several songs. The consistent breaking down of lyrics and multiple opinions on lyrics have made the site a force. As is the case, with success has come opposition and RapGenius.com has met it’s rival.
The NMPA came out with a report today and they are targeting several sites for being unlicensed to share lyrics. RapGenius.com is one of the sites on the list and it has received its notice. There are fifty other sites who are being targeted and were sent take down notices.
The owners of RapGenius.com have released an official statement in regards to the papers filed against him.
Read the statement from RapGenius.com below:
Rap Genius Co-Founder Ilan Zechory said his New York company had not heard from the NMPA, “but we can’t wait to have a conversation with them about how all writers can participate in and benefit from the Rap Genius knowledge project.”Zechory added, “Rap Genius is so much more than a lyrics site! The lyrics sites the NMPA refers to simply display song lyrics, while Rap Genius has crowdsourced annotations that give context to all the lyrics line by line, and tens of thousands of verified annotations directly from writers and performers. These layers of context and meaning transform a static, flat lyric page into an interactive, vibrant art experience created by a community of volunteer scholars. Furthermore, music is only a small part of what we do. Rap Genius is an interactive encyclopedia for annotation of all texts – anyone can upload and annotate texts relating to music, news, literature, religion, science, their personal lives, or anything else they want.”
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