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TED TALKS

1. Using the same finite melodic data set is an uncommon notion that judges and
lawyers have never thought about. Because those people think about a musician as
someone who turn nothing into something through their ___creative lawspring ____

2. According to the speaker, a song-writer will step on ____a melodic


landmine___ if he gets sued for releasing a song whose melodies have been taken.

3. The speaker has been a lawyer since 2002. He also has _________ and taught
at law school.

4. Working in various fields puts the speaker in the____middle of the venn


diagram_____ that gives him insights into many areas.

5. In cybersecurity, a way of hacking password is called___ bruteforcing a


password______

6. Melodies are may be just math, they maybe are not _____copyrightable_____

7. Since a lawsuit begins as______cease and desist letter______, the difficult


component of fact questions is that they are notoriously difficult to resolve at an early
stage in the case.

8. The speaker claims that you are in an____untenable position______ if you are
an accused songwriter who’s never heard the song before.

9. A judge or a lawyer should consider holding __________________________


an early evidentiary hearing to transfer the burden of proof from the defendant—who
must demonstrate that they haven't heard the song back to the plaintiff.
10. Unfortunately, George Harrison struggled to write songs again, which is
understandable since the melodies are finite and the open spaces are_______running
out exponentially ______

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