Yeah, I think I know.
You FORGOT to HIRE me to REPRESENT you!!!
No one would be foolish enough to sue anyone knowing they're up against me!!
Um, what does "sue" mean?
2006-07-25 14:14:16
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answered by Antny 5
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Judging by your refrain.....you took the music from "We Will Rock You".
With a song, it isn't only the lyrics that are owned, but the music (or melody) as well. You can't use either one, without permission from all parties involved in the original production.
2006-07-25 17:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A melody to those lyrics comes to mind that would indicate plagiarism.
I'm in no way insinuating that. It just "sounds" familiar to me.
Unique lyrics, set to another melody is not legal.
2006-07-25 17:48:40
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answered by ed 7
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Ironically, the "queen" is the strongest piece in chess.
2006-07-25 17:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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it sounds alot like one of queens songs but with some of the words changed
2006-07-25 17:45:10
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answered by spaz 1
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because its like. almost exactly the same song as the famous we will rock you song. thats why. you changed a few words, probably didnt even change the tune. so, good luck
2006-07-25 17:44:47
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answered by ostranderjoseph 2
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You have to get permission before you make a parody of a song.
~Kaitlin~
2006-07-25 17:46:12
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answered by kaitlin38824 2
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Yes.. You ripped of Queen. Shame on you! hehe.
2006-07-25 17:45:24
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answered by Sorcha 6
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cause is a copy from the original only with diffrent word (some)
2006-07-25 17:49:17
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answered by vanecin 3
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It's clearly a rip off of Queen's "We will rock you".
2006-07-25 18:14:09
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answered by Rachel O 7
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