Court rules ‘Baby Shark’ tune can be played without consequence – Worldnews.com

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In the 1980s, America had a brief infatuation with Australia. In 1984, the country launched their “Come and Say G’Day” tourism campaign, which featured then-unknown spokesperson Paul Hogan. He welcomed Americans to holiday in Australia saying, “I’ll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you.” Two years later, Hogan went on to
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