Remixes, Bootlegs, Rip-edits etc....
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TranceMuzik02 |
Do you have to have permision from the label or producer to do any of the above?, even if its for personel plesure and only you will hear it. Can you stream your own version on the internet or play it live at a party or whatever without making money on it? Can someone clear the legal issues up on this please, thanks in advance |
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Mr.Mystery |
Basically, yes, you need a permission, even if it's for fun, no money involved etc.
However, not many labels (in the trance scene anyway) really care until you try to make money with it. |
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TranceMuzik02 |
but how can people who play musical instruments play other peoples songs when they went and where they wont, so whats the difference between someone playing musical instruments and someone re-creating someones song using computer software |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by TranceMuzik02
but how can people who play musical instruments play other peoples songs when they went and where they wont, so whats the difference between someone playing musical instruments and someone re-creating someones song using computer software |
What? |
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arctic |
quote: | Originally posted by TranceMuzik02
but how can people who play musical instruments play other peoples songs when they went and where they wont, so whats the difference between someone playing musical instruments and someone re-creating someones song using computer software |
I agree :cool: |
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TranceMuzik02 |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What? |
if you can't do any of the above without permision from the label or producer, then how come people play other peoples tunes with there musical instruments, its just the same |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by TranceMuzik02
if you can't do any of the above without permision from the label or producer, then how come people play other peoples tunes with there musical instruments, its just the same |
Yes, it is. Like I said, most labels don't really care unless you're making money for it. If some artist records some other artists song to, say, an album he's going to need a permission for it. |
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TranceMuzik02 |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Yes, it is. Like I said, most labels don't really care unless you're making money for it. If some artist records some other artists song to, say, an album he's going to need a permission for it. |
allrighty, thanks |
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