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Abstract: This paper examines the phenomenon of classic Western cinematic music, specifically Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer’s "Moon River" (1961) from Breakfast at Tiffany's , being accessed via the Indonesian pirate streaming platform LK21. It analyzes the song's enduring cultural capital, the role of LK21 as a digital intermediary in the Global South, and the legal and ethical dimensions of accessing copyrighted content through unauthorized channels. The paper argues that while platforms like LK21 democratize access to global classics, they simultaneously undermine creative economies.

"Moon River" remains one of the most awarded and covered songs of the 20th century, symbolizing longing and aspiration. LK21 (IndoXXI variant) is a notorious Indonesian website offering free streaming and download of films and music, often without licensing. The search query "Moon River LK21" suggests a user intent to access either the song’s scene from Breakfast at Tiffany's or its soundtrack via a pirate portal. This paper explores the implications of such access. moon river lk21