A 25-Year-Fight over a 2-Second Sample
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- #Music Sampling
- #Copyright Law
- #Legal Precedent
- Kraftwerk sued producer Moses Pelham in 1999 for using a two-second sample from their song without permission, starting a long copyright case.
- After over 25 years, the European Court of Justice ruled in favor of Pelham, finding the sample protected as 'pastiche' under EU copyright law.
- The case involved multiple appeals, with early rulings favoring Kraftwerk, but later EU legal layers and new laws extended the dispute.
- Differences between EU/German copyright law (narrow exemptions) and U.S. fair use contributed to the length and complexity of the case.
- The outcome is mixed: Pelham won for post-2021 usage, but lost for pre-2021, setting a precedent for sampling as pastiche in the EU.