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this video is sponsored by CuriosityStream! hey, welcome to 12tone! on July 29th, 2019, a federal jury ruled that Katy Perrys 2014 hit Dark Horse infringed on the copyright of Joyful Noise, a 2008 song by a christian rapper called Flame. on August 2nd, 2019, youtuber Adam Neely released a video explaining why that was a really, really bad decision. its a good video, and I agree with all his main points, but there was one moment that stood out to me. in the trial, the prosecution argued that, among other things, the two riffs were similar because they used the same timbre, or tone color. but can you really own a timbre? heres Adams take: (ADAM: but that doesnt matter though because you cant copyright tone color. otherwise someone could just own the sound of piano.) but, well, what is the sound of piano? is it this? (bang) or this? (bang) or maybe this? (bang) piano isnt actually a timbre: its an instrument, with a broad range of possible tones depending on its construction and m