Legal Question

Started by beleg, August 18, 2008, 11:17:04 AM

alitivity

Unless there is a specific persons voice on the recording, and they could prove it was them, they would not have a claim.

guitarron

Quote from: SteveG on August 21, 2008, 01:01:38 PMThis reminded me of this amusing piece on trivia....

http://www.unhappybirthday.com/

So next time your kids have a birthday, check out the window in case ASCAP are knocking on your door!
that's kind of unbelievable that happy birthday still is copyrighted


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beleg

yeah, I heard about happy birthday before, on a related 'note', a friend of mine runs this website to help people find public domain music that they can record for free. 

http://www.pdinfo.com/

"A reference site to help identify public domain songs and public domain music . . . lists of public domain music, royalty free music recordings you can license, and public domain sheet music reprints . . . precisely the music you need for your business, organization, or personal use"

guitarron

Quote from: beleg on September 09, 2008, 03:58:13 PMyeah, I heard about happy birthday before, on a related 'note', a friend of mine runs this website to help people find public domain music that they can record for free. 

http://www.pdinfo.com/

"A reference site to help identify public domain songs and public domain music . . . lists of public domain music, royalty free music recordings you can license, and public domain sheet music reprints . . . precisely the music you need for your business, organization, or personal use"
thanks-very helpful-bookmarked


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