Question Copyright
Question Copyright formed in 2008 around vocalist Igor Caracas and guitarist Rafael Seabra. Their song 'Copiar Não É Roubar' ('Copying Is Not Stealing'),...
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Question Copyright formed in 2008 around vocalist Igor Caracas and guitarist Rafael Seabra. Their song 'Copiar Não É Roubar' ('Copying Is Not Stealing'), released in 2010, argued against restrictive copyright practices in the music industry, framing the free exchange of ideas as essential for innovation.
The track sparked debate, drawing both criticism and support. The band's lineup included Rodrigo Flores on bass and Gabriel Almeida on drums. They've worked with artists like Lenine, Tulipa Ruiz, and Zeca Baleiro.
Their albums include 'A Música Mais Bonita do Brasil' (2012), 'Eu Sufoco' (2015), and 'Fractal' (2019). Another song, 'Copying Is Not Theft,' continues their exploration of these themes.
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