Wow, Cool – Emma Watson seems to have the perfect analogy to describe one of the key scenes in the film ” Little Women ” in which she stars.
In an interview session on the red carpet at the premiere of “Little Women” in New York, the actress, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the “Harry Potter” series, described the main plot of her film in light of current pop culture.
Reported by Marie Claire on Monday (30/12), Emma Watson specifically compared Taylor Swift’s copyright case (which is ongoing with Scooter Braun and Big Machine Records) with the scene in “Little Women” when Jo March asks for copyright for the novel she wrote. write.
“It’s about believing in yourself and knowing your worth and owning your own work,” said the beautiful actress. “Right now, the Taylor Swift situation is a great example of (this), you know, you’re young and you’re talented and someone wants to buy your work but having ownership (of your own work) is really important because you don’t know what someone’s going to decide with that.”
Not only that, Emma Watson also has another analogy for this case. “I think people underestimate ownership,” he added. “You know when you play monopoly and you have a decision and you want to own something or get some quick cash. The way to win monopoly, everyone, is to own things. That’s what I’m saying.”
On the other hand, last July, the Hollywood music scene was shocked by the feud between Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun and his former record label, Big Machine Records.
This feud began when Scooter Braun’s company Ithaca Holdings LLC announced that it had acquired Big Machine Records with a nominal value of USD 300 million. This agreement of course also includes the rights to Taylor’s entire music catalogue.
Taylor’s music catalog certainly includes his work from the beginning of his career until 2017, including his six albums while still under the name Big Machine Records. It is known that this beautiful musician has just moved record labels to Republic Records and Universal Music Group (UMG) in 2018.
It didn’t end there, Taylor even claimed that Braun and Big Machine forbade her from performing a number of her old songs when she appeared at the 2019 American Music Awards. But in the end, the singer of “ME!” The singer was again allowed to sing his old hits after Scooter Braun and Big Machine Records were criticized by many parties.