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How Taylor Swift’s Re-Recordings Expose the Pitfalls of Intellectual Property Law in the Music Industry
By now you’ve probably heard about mega-star Taylor Swift re-recording her old albums. At the end of 2021, Swift released Red (Taylor’s Version), a re-recording of her 2012 album, Red. This followed the April release of “Taylor’s Version” of her 2008 album, Fearless. Now why would a globally-known music artist take the time to re-record her already-recorded music? The answer can be found in the incredibly complex world of intellectual property law – and the issues that led to Swift’s undertaking are not only affecting artists of her stature.