
Spanish Radio Show Highlights Creative Copyright Workaround
Spanish Radio Hosts Discuss Clever Copyright Circumvention Madrid, Spain – May 24, 2025 – The popular Spanish radio show, "Las Mañanas KISS," recently featured a segment discussing a unique approach to copyright law. Hosts Xavi Rodriguez and Maria Lama shared the story of singer Toni Peret, who created a nearly identical cover of the song "Shut Up (and sleep with me)" by Sin With Sebastian to avoid paying royalties. The hosts found the story amusing and highlighted Peret's creativity. "A mi estas historias me maravillan...jajaj," Maria Lama commented, expressing her amusement. Xavi Rodriguez added, "Que no la canto yo? Sujétame el cubata." (meaning, "I didn't sing it? Hold my drink!"). The segment sparked online interest, highlighting the challenges artists face with copyright laws and the creative solutions they sometimes employ. The video of the radio segment has gained significant traction online, demonstrating the public's interest in the topic. It showcases a lighthearted approach to a serious issue, making it relatable and engaging for a broader audience.