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dj avary
thank you!
moog_baby
can someone answer the point about legality..if they actually are from pvd etc tracks then you cant use em can you really..?
moog_baby
can someone answer the point about legality..if they actually are from pvd etc tracks then you cant use em can you really..?
djeternal
if we moved this thread to the chill out room we would get sum informational flaming, eh moog
Anergy
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Originally posted by moog_baby
can someone answer the point about legality..if they actually are from pvd etc tracks then you cant use em can you really..?


You canīt protect "baseDrums"... you can only protect from a track "Text" and "melody", no lines, no basedrums, no harmony (if the melody isnīt a harmony :), no instruments and other ones...

greetinx, André
moog_baby
not true actually, any recordings taken from a track are copyrighted..
wether or not they can prove a bass drum is theres another matter, but I dont want to use stuff I shouldnt..djeternal I have no idea what your talking about..
Tranc3
In the U.S. any sort of sampling without permission is considered theft and is against the law, regardless of what it is you sampled/ripped off. There have even been cases where the ripper distorts the original sample a bit, but eventually it's proven that it was still ripped without permission, so ripper is at fault.
DJDIRTY
You can rip so many second of any recording you wish without a user's permission. I just forgot how many seconds. But if you ripped a kick you'll fine. nothing to warry... You can eaven rip someone's vocal - like a short phraze, and if it's under the determined time than there is no copyright violation, And this is something my friend was told by a record label fiew years ago, And that hasn't changed I belive...
djeternal
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Originally posted by moog_baby
not true actually, any recordings taken from a track are copyrighted..
wether or not they can prove a bass drum is theres another matter, but I dont want to use stuff I shouldnt..djeternal I have no idea what your talking about..


i was just sayin we might get the question answered if we moved it to the chill out room and get flamed for being "noob". But obviously it got answered...
BetaFactory
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Originally posted by DJDIRTY
You can rip so many second of any recording you wish without a user's permission. I just forgot how many seconds. But if you ripped a kick you'll fine. nothing to warry... You can eaven rip someone's vocal - like a short phraze, and if it's under the determined time than there is no copyright violation, And this is something my friend was told by a record label fiew years ago, And that hasn't changed I belive...


Sorry, but I have very hard to believe that. My profession is law, and I have never bounced into a copyright law that makes difference in seconds, words, pencil draws etc. That idea feels very strange to me. I don't know what state's copyright law you are talking about? As I don't claim to be any universal expert of copyright rules, I don't directly say that you would be wrong in your opinion, but I must say, what you stated above goes against the national copyright principles we have in the countries over here, and also remember that a great deal of countries have joined the international treaties on copyright, which work as base for the national legislation.

Etherium
Regardless, stealing kicks is something that happens and gets overlooked. It's a tacit understanding between producers that their kicks are up for grabs.
moog_baby
bottom line line nicking anything from a copyrighted piece of audio is breaking copyright law..how much you samples is irrelevant..and yep bottom people do nick stuff including kicks..some producers wouldnt mind, and some I imagine would throw a paddy if you nicked a single kick of em..
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