Pop songs and the law: Difference between revisions

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*[[Contract on Love]] - Stevie Wonder: sample: ''You've got to sign/My contract on love/Write it in your heart/That you'll never do anything/To ever make us part/(Sign it)
*[[Contract on Love]] - Stevie Wonder: Concept correctly used: [[Contract]].
*[[Rebel Yell]] - Billy Idol
sample: ''You've got to sign/My contract on love/Write it in your heart/That you'll never do anything/To ever make us part/(Sign it)
*[[Lend Me Your Love]] - Memphis Slim
*[[Rebel Yell]] - Billy Idol: Concept correctly used: [[licence]].
*[[Lend Me Your Love]] - Memphis Slim. Concept correctly used: [[mortgage]].


[[Category:Pop songs which correctly use terms of legal art]]
[[Category:Pop songs which correctly use terms of legal art]]


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===Pop songs which ''mangle'' legal concepts===
*[[Pop songs which mangle legal concepts]]
*[[Spank Wagon]] by Wesley Willis. Concept mangled: [[Equitable]].