
N August of 2012, the book 'We Shall Overcome: Sacred Song on the Devil's Tongue' (ISBN: 978-0615475288), was published. Charles Tindley.' Dwalls (talk) 04:00, 3 July 2008 (UTC) Note, the 'Tom Dooley' settlement divided the Artist's Rights amongst the Kingston Trio, Profitt, Warner, and Lomax (1/8 each) however, the publisher gets half the profits, so half the money, i.e., the Publishers' Rights, went to Howie Richmond's organization, TRO. This time period clearly fell within the scope of copyright law, apparently unlike 'We Shall Overcome.' Dwalls (talk) 02:12, 3 July 2008 (UTC) To clarify, I should add to the previous sentence 'in the case of the 1901 composition of the Rev. A legal settlement divided future royalties among the Kingston Trio, Profitt, Warner, and Lomax. 'Hang down your head, Tom Dula' was sung by Frank Profitt of North Carolina, collected in 1938 by Frank Warner, who introduced it to Alan Lomax, who printed it in Folk Song USA in 1947 and subsequent editions. It is likely that a court would rule the same in the case of the Seeger case outside any arrangements that he has made.' Wikipedia is not a court of speculation, and the cases seem quite distinct to me. Wnt (talk) 19:25, 3 June 2008 (UTC) I agree, and will remove the following final two sentences: 'However, in a similar legal case involving the Kingston Trio or similar group in the case of 'Tom Dooley-Hang your Head down Tom Dooley,' the court ruled that they had infringed upon the ownership rights of a man from North Carolina.

I think that aside from a one-sentence claim that Seegar's particular arrangement is copyrighted by him and goes to support the listed fund, the rest is probably just speculation, especially the stuff about the possible court case based on some other precedent (there's no policy that Wikipedia is NOT a circuit court of appeals but maybe we need one ) ) Being unsure of the situation though, I'll leave it to a second opinion to actually delete it down.

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