The Guinness Book of World Records calls "Happy Birthday to You" the most recognized song in the English language. But you'll rarely ever hear it on TV or in a movie. Instead, you usually hear ...
“Happy Birthday to You,” the song that has graced billions of birthday celebrations in the last 120 years, is not free for the public to use. Movies and TV shows, for example, must pay royalties if ...
On Tuesday a judge ruled that “Happy Birthday”—y’know, the song—is now in the public domain. U.S. District Court Judge George F. King declared that there was no evidence that the sisters who wrote the ...
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