Giving Credit

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I feel like I’m morally obligated to give credit to the singers of songs that I sing, play on an mp3 device or something, or make up a song based on a tune of an existing song.

Am I crazy? Or am I morally obligated to do this?
 
I feel like I’m morally obligated to give credit to the singers of songs that I sing, play on an mp3 device or something, or make up a song based on a tune of an existing song.

Am I crazy? Or am I morally obligated to do this?
In what context? Are you recording CDs of yourself doing a bunch of cover songs?
 
No. Just the normal singing of songs while walking or doing something else.

I also feel like I have credit to someone when I tell something they said to someone else. Same with books (I think).

Again, I’m not making any money or anything.
 
No. Just the normal singing of songs while walking or doing something else.
No, you are not morally obligated.
I also feel like I have credit to someone when I tell something they said to someone else. Same with books (I think).

Again, I’m not making any money or anything.
If I mention something to someone about what I’ve read, I’ll usually preface it something like, “I read this or that in so-and-so’s book … .”

If you are writing an academic paper or publishing a book, you need to quote your sources. But just walking around and talking … no.
 
No. Just the normal singing of songs while walking or doing something else.

I also feel like I have credit to someone when I tell something they said to someone else. Same with books (I think).

Again, I’m not making any money or anything.
In that case, you don’t have anything to worry about.

I think the whole crusade against piracy has made us hyper-sensitive to violating copyright. Not everything is a violation of copyright law.
 
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