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Adele's Divine Comedy is accused of plagiarism and requires global removal

Recently, the issue of music copyright has attracted widespread international attention. Among them, a Brazilian judge issued a global ban on the sale of the song "MillionYearsAgo" by the British singer Adele, because it was accused of plagiarizing the work of the Italian artist Tonio Graves.

Adele's Divine Comedy is accused of plagiarism and requires global removal

It is reported that "MillionYearsAgo" is a single released by Adele in 2013, and it has received extensive attention and praise worldwide. However, just recently, Toninho Graves claimed that he created a song called "MillionYearsAgo" in 1976, and has received the relevant copyright protection. He believes that Adele's song infringes his copyright and should stop selling it worldwide.

In response to this situation, the Brazilian court decided to take action and ordered the removal of Adele's songs worldwide. This move has not only attracted widespread public attention, but also caused discussion and controversy from all walks of life.

For this incident, some people believe that it is a violation of the rights of music creators, because it deprives the author of a source of income; while others believe that Adele's songs are successful because they are in line with the public's taste and therefore should not be punished in this way.

Overall, this incident reminds us that while respecting the intellectual property rights of others, we must also consider the value and commercial interests of the work. Only in this way can we achieve harmonious development of society.

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