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  1. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. was an American music publishing firm formed in 1942 by Roy Acuff and Fred Rose in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Currently, the company's catalog is owned by Sony Music Publishing .

  2. Argued November 9, 1993-Decided March 7,1994 Respondent Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., filed suit against petitioners, the members of the rap music group 2 Live Crew and their record company, claiming that 2 Live Crew's song, "Pretty Woman," infringed AcuffRose's copyright in Roy Orbison's rock ballad, "Oh, Pretty Woman."

  3. Acuff-Rose. The Acuff-Rose music publishing company was founded by Roy Acuff and Fred Rose and officially incorporated on October 13, 1942. The company's start-up capital included $25,000 from Acuff (which was never touched) and $2,500 from BMI, a performance rights organization.

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  6. The lyrics of “Acuff-Rose” are simple yet profound, painting images that evoke a range of emotions. Lines like “Early in the morning, sometimes late at night, Sometimes I get the feeling that everything’s alright” seem to touch upon the fleeting moments of tranquility we experience in our lives.

  7. 1.4K views 6 years ago. This is me explaining the Luther Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. court case, which recognized parody songs under the fair-use clause for the first time. (Note: Change of ...