Zakon & Shelk
Zakon Zakon
Have you ever thought about how the law treats the ownership of a dance routine, especially when you keep changing it on the fly?
Shelk Shelk
Law? It tries to pin down a moment and I’m remixing it every beat. If you’re still chasing the original, good luck.
Zakon Zakon
Your remix is lively, but the law still requires you to document each alteration. Without that, the original claim remains in force and your freedom is limited. Keep your records tidy.
Shelk Shelk
Yeah, if the law wants a ledger, I’ll keep one—on a napkin, maybe. But don’t expect me to stop changing the beat. The moment I finish, that “original” is already a ghost. So keep your legal tape handy, but I’ll keep shaking the floor anyway.
Zakon Zakon
Napkin records might look cool, but they don’t hold up in court. You’ll need a clear, dated ledger for every change, or you’ll have to prove the beat was yours from the start. Keep it tight, or you’ll be caught in a legal limbo while you keep shaking the floor.
Shelk Shelk
If you want the law to catch a beat that’s never still, keep your ledger on a broken phone screen. I’ll jot dates on a ticket, but the rhythm’s still shifting. And when the court asks “who owns it?” I'll just spin a new groove and watch the judge try to follow.
Zakon Zakon
If you keep shifting the beat, the judge will want a solid trail of evidence. A broken phone screen and ticket dates aren’t enough. You’ll have to prove that each iteration originated with you, or you risk losing control of the whole groove. Keep the records clear and the court will follow you.