(1)What if it’s not! a contract that changed fateimage text translation
(2)60000 #11 Traitor Michael Jackson
(3)released in 1983
(4)Song
(1)The pharmaceutical giant 00001 No. 1 traitor Michael Jackson who changed his fateimage text translation
(2)Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson in collaboration
(1)Michael Jacksonimage text translation
(2)Paul McCartney as much as he can home
(1)a contract that changed the fate of one or the other potteryimage text translation
(2)07 First place traitor Michael Jackson
(3)Paul McCartney
(4)Michael Jackson
(5)Invest in copyright! It’s a goose that lays golden eggs!
(1)I recommend investing in song copyright!image text translation
(1)a contract that changed the fate of one or the other potteryimage text translation
(2)un07 1st place traitor Michael Jackson
(3)an actual contract
(4)1983
(5)The Beatles Sign a Slave Contract
(1)The copyright fee for 260 songs is the companyimage text translation
(1)What if it’s not! a constraint that changed fateimage text translation
(2)Michael Jackson, the 00000 No. 1 traitor
(3)Paul McCartney
(4)Member John Lennon and I didn’t know about song copyrightsI thought it was natural to share our songs with everyone
(1)I heard Paul McCartney’s experienceimage text translation
(2)Michael Jackson, United States of America
(1)Two years later, in 1985image text translation
(1)for 62.4 billion wonimage text translation
(2)Michael Jackson Purchased Copyright
(1)What if it’s not! a contract that changed fateimage text translation
(2)60000 1st place traitor Michael Jackson
(3)the purchase of the Beatles’ copyright
(1)a takeover of the Beatles copyright companyimage text translation
(1)annual revenue of 70 billion wonimage text translation
(2)Spoons and spoons alone are 30 trillion won!
(1)What if it’s not! a contract that changed fateimage text translation
(2)Michael Jackson, #11 Traitor, 00000
(3)I can’t forgive Michael Jackson!!
(1)What if it’s not! a contract that changed fateimage text translation
(2)Michael Jackson, the 00000 No. 1 traitor
(3)Paul McCartney, who cut off from Michael Jackson
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(2)In fact, Michael Jackson saved the music rights of the Beatles he had bought very much and prevented them from being used indiscriminately. If it was really a means of making money, it would have been used here and there. If that didn’t happen, collecting albums of favorite singers was not just to use them commercially, but to really love music. In fact, after Michael Jackson’s death, Paul McCartney was a gifted young man with a soft soul I consider my experience with him my privilege, move 12
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(5)Well, Paul McCartney actually bought the copyright of his favorite singer, and after hearing that, Michael Jackson also participated in the bidding competition when the Beatles copyright came out while buying the copyright of other singers in the United States several times. At the time, he was bidding in the competition, but when Michael Jackson, who told him the concept of copyright, bought it, it was ridiculous. For your information, it was that year that Paul McCartney and Schannon were going to pay half and half to buy the Beatles copyright, but Gagnon insisted that he would lower the price. After a fierce bidding competition, Michael Jackson finally took it
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(7)It would be Onoyoko if you think of the Beatles for two years. Is it him
(8)My neck is too big. 2023514849011
(9)Let’s smile the best
(10)But Beatles’ music is very strict about copyright
(11)He even mentioned it on a domestic broadcast before
(1)Jung Woo-sung’s beat was also written without permission by Beatles songs, but was withdrawn from the secondary mediaimage text translation
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