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SUNWmsf
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: California
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Does anyone know the proper protocol to obtain licenses to resell re-sampled audio on your mix cd?
I heard of something called a 'mechanical license' where you have to talk to the record label and get approval of each of the records that you put in your mix cd. Something like, if the resampled audio track you are using in your mixed cd is over 45 seconds, then you need a license. This was posted on a website someplace.
I believe in *all* legality that if your use a record labels song in your mix cd, no matter how long it is, the record label is legally due royalties.(that's obvious.. .but not the real point of this post)
But of course, if you are only making under 10,000$ for your bulk of duplicated cd's (about 2000 cds) , then the labels will probably not trip on you. So i've heard...
I think that there is also a different license that I heard of that you need to get in order to have a sound company master and duplicate your cd for sale.
Any of you have insight/thoughts on any of this?
reiterating the obvious...., that if you use someone elses audio cration to make a profit via your mix cd, that is illegal....
what do you think you can get away with is the question?
ALso, do any of you guys know any peeps that make mix cd's and sell them? whether it be hip-hop/dance mixes/or whatever....
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Oct-20-2004 22:20
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MOSEuphoric
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Cape Coral, Florida
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| quote: | Originally posted by SUNWmsf
also, some buddies of mine put tags like ,"for promotional use only" ,or "this cd is primarily used to promote the DJ", on their cd's.
They are under the impression that if some 'record label police' were to see that they have no license, that this tag that they put on their cd may save them in court.
I don't know about it... im looking for opinions and words of experience in the issue. |
SUNWmsf, I was reading something today and this hit it right on the buzzer.
Taken from http://www.altrap.com/articles/arti...ol2mixtape.html
"There is a myth in the DJ community that putting "For Promotional Use Only" on your CD will protect you from litigation. This is FALSE. Again, any reproduction and distribution of copyrighted material without permission is illegal. To make your CD available to the public you will need two types of licenses, a Master Recording License and a Mechanical License. "
In that same article, it goes on how to clear songs. Here's a good question though. How much would it probably cost to clear a song or how would one go about doing it within trance music?
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Oct-20-2004 22:55
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