One of the more modern examples of borrowing a tune is "Millenium" by Robbie Williams.Which has elements of "You Only live twice". I note that it now has composer credits of Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers, John Barry, Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley.
The Men at work single "Down Under" has been the subject of a protracted legal battle due to the fact that the riff played on flute is reckoned to have been stolen from the Aussie "Cookaburra"song. Men at Work eventually lost the case and are liable to pay compensation of 5% of the royalties from 2002 on, aconsiderable reduction on the 40-60% which was claimed at the outset of the case.
Perhaps the most famous example of Plagiarism, is George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" which bears more than a passing resemblance to "He's So Fine" by The Chiffons. The resultant legal case meant that Harrison had to pay almost $600 000 to the owner of the copyright, Allan Klein, who happened to be a former manager of The Beatles.


