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Timbaland plagiarism controversy : ウィキペディア英語版
Timbaland plagiarism controversy
The 2007 dance-pop song "Do It", released on the Nelly Furtado album ''Loose'' and produced by Timbaland, features elements taken without permission from "Acidjazzed Evening", a chiptune-style track composed by the Finnish demoscene artist Janne Suni. Although users had noted the similarities between the two tracks on Finnish demoscene forums in July 2006, the Timbaland plagiarism controversy attracted mainstream attention in January 2007, when internet users posted videos to YouTube alleging Timbaland had plagiarised Suni's work. Soon afterwards, the controversy attracted the attention of the Finnish news portal eDome, and the MTV and Rolling Stone websites, who all published articles detailing the events of the controversy.〔〔〔〔
"Do It" was released as the fifth North American single from ''Loose'' on July 24, 2007.
==Background==
The original track, entitled "Acidjazzed Evening", is a chiptune-style, 4-channel Amiga module composed by Finnish demoscener Janne Suni (a.k.a. Tempest). The song won first place in the Oldskool Music competition at Assembly 2000, a demoparty held in Helsinki, Finland, in 2000. According to Scene.org, the song was uploaded to their servers the same year, long before the release of the song by Furtado. The song was later remixed (with Suni's permission) by Norwegian Glenn Rune Gallefoss (a.k.a. GRG) for the Commodore 64 in SID format - this is the version which was later used for "Do It". It was added to the High Voltage SID Collection on December 21, 2002.〔(High Voltage SID Collection Update #34 )〕
A video which claims to show proof of the theft was posted to YouTube on January 12, 2007.〔YouTube ("Producer Timbaland steals song from Finnish musician" ), YouTube, January 12, 2007.〕 Another video was posted to YouTube on January 14, 2007, claiming Timbaland also stole the tune a year earlier for the ringtone ''Block Party'', one of several that were sold in the United States in 2005.〔YouTube, ("Timbaland steals song - more proof!" )〕

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