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Do I own the Copyright if I used software to create music?
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Nerve101
I currently make music with FL Studios 5 and Apple Garageband, which sometimes I used premade loops that were in the software to begin with... My question is, once I make the music and compile it, etc, do I retain the copyright to that song? If not, then why do such software exist?
Freak
Depends if the loops are copyright free or not.
i would imagine that if they were bundled in with it, then they are- so yes.
At any rate- even if the samples were not copyright free (therefore owned by someone else), the melody, arrangement and everything else WOULD be owned by you.
Vero
quote:
Originally posted by Nerve101
I currently make music with FL Studios 5 and Apple Garageband, which sometimes I used premade loops that were in the software to begin with... My question is, once I make the music and compile it, etc, do I retain the copyright to that song? If not, then why do such software exist?


yes you do, any sample or loop you can buy is royalty free once you own it.

btw, do you have 2 computers? FL studio isnt mac compatible and garageband wont work on PC.
Nerve101
quote:
Originally posted by Vero
yes you do, any sample or loop you can buy is royalty free once you own it.

btw, do you have 2 computers? FL studio isnt mac compatible and garageband wont work on PC.


Yeah it's two computers, one G5 mac and a Pentium-M laptop...

This is something I saw from FAQ of FL Studios, but Im wondering if they apply to regular loops and stuff? http://forum.e-officedirect.com/for...me=FLStudio_FAQ
quote:

Can I sell the music I make with FL Studio?

In order to license & copyright your music productions made with Fruityloops, you need to comply with these requirements:

* You need to have at least a licence for any FL Studio edtion before you can use anything in any commercial production.

To order your version of FL Studio please choose here:
(all versions include Life Time Free Updates to the edition you order)

For FL Studio Producer Edition (US$149)
http://www.flstudio.com/order.asp?P_Code=31020

For FL Studio Fruityloops Edition (US$99)
http://www.flstudio.com/order.asp?P_Code=31010

For FL Studio Express Edition (US$49)
http://www.flstudio.com/order.asp?P_Code=31000

* You can not use, modify or sell any of the songs/loops that come with FL Studio/Fruityloops. If you want to use parts of it, you can contact the original creator and discuss this issue further with him.

* You can not modify, license, copyright, sell or distribute in any way the individual samples & sounds "as is", or make samples packs out of them.

* However, you can copyright/license any production of your own
as long as it is entirely yours and complies to above rules. Make the comparison between FL Studio/Fruityloops and a commercial word processor.

You can not sell the dictionary (or any other part) that comes with it nor can you sell the word processor application itself and you can not publish the demo word-processing files as your own books or articles.

However, any article or book you write yourself, is yours to do with it whatever you want (if you have bought the software).


Vero
i dunno man, everyone uses samples and loops in production. you might wanna drop this thread off in the production forum where it belongs. Sorry i cant help, but you will probably get better replies over there.
Freak
quote:
Originally posted by Vero
yes you do, any sample or loop you can buy is royalty free once you own it.



nope- thats incorrect.

Most are (hence the high price of sample cds) but some are not.

In fact- you have just answered the original question:
quote:
* You can not use, modify or sell any of the songs/loops that come with FL Studio/Fruityloops. If you want to use parts of it, you can contact the original creator and discuss this issue further with him.

* However, you can copyright/license any production of your own
as long as it is entirely yours and complies to above rules. Make the comparison between FL Studio/Fruityloops and a commercial word processor.



There you go- not copyright free.
richg101
it doesnt look as if you can use the bundled samples for commercial releases. anyway's its the main melody that you need to worry about with copyright and i doubt there are any useable melodies bundled... other than the melody, a very original bassline or querky beat could be copyrighted but again i doubt there are any bundled with the program. with regards to drum/bass/synth samples: i doubt a 4;4 kick sample would stand up in court as a breach of copyright(unless it was from system f-out of the blue:))


imo i think prebundled samples are a surefire way of holding back creativity if used too much and are just provided to play when you get the software for the first time. they re never that great...

i guess your probably just using kicks etc so i recon you ll be fine as far as copyright is concerned.
Project 7
If you purchase a sample cd say "Vengeance Club Sounds Vol1" you will soon find many pro producers use this sample cd and will find its samples in many pro tracks, so there is nothing to worry about, just check what you are buying first though
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Freak
nope- thats incorrect.

Most are (hence the high price of sample cds) but some are not.

In fact- you have just answered the original question:


There you go- not copyright free.


thats the example songs/loops that comes with fl...
Nerve101
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
thats the example songs/loops that comes with fl...


What about making music on Apple Garageband? Can I distribute the song I created using that?

Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by Nerve101
What about making music on Apple Garageband? Can I distribute the song I created using that?

You will find the answer in the manual usually.
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