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Feb. 11, 2016

'Happy Birthday' title holder to pay $14M

Plaintiff attorney Mark C. Rifkin says the settlement declares the song part of the public domain.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The company that claimed to hold the copyright on the ubiquitous "Happy Birthday to You" song has agreed to pay $14 million in a settlement that officially declares the song as part of the public domain.

Any of the thousands of people who have paid for the song since 1949 will be able to collect an amount based on how much they paid for the song and when they paid for ...

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