
GjB
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I was thinking of remixing an entire album and then selling it digitally. I don't think I would be able to legally do this because I wouldn't own the rights to the acapellas. Is there any way around this?
same as sampling. you need to clear it to sell it.
but if you give it out (to djs and bloggers) you can use it for promo.
Isn't it illegal to give out copyrighted material.
I don't think it matters that "you" aren't making money off it, the material is meant to be sold by the copyright owner and not distributed by anybody that wants to.
If that were the case file sharing wouldn't be illegal... nobody is making money from sharing. So you'd be sharing some copyrighted material mixed with your material. That's why you get kicked off of myspace for remixes...
I don't think you'll show up on the RIAA's radar though...
truthfully, labels like when people make remixes from songs they are actively pushing. it helps them make more money. but if you try to make money directly from their property, that's when they get upset. labels send out acapellas and instrumentals for a reason.
Copyright law > what label likes
if you make remixes and use them as a promo tool. and you don't sell them, or try to profit from them directly. you will be fine.
But it ain't illegal. not even close!!!
so it's 'illegal' djs to play music?
I'm not saying distrubute cds to the public, I'm saying play music?
so it's 'illegal' djs to play music?
I'm not saying distrubute cds to the public, I'm saying play music?
You can't use the acapella in any shape or form unless you have been given rights to it, doesn't matter if you're selling it or giving it away for free. I had plenty of remixes that I did on YouTube and Warner Music ended up deleting them. I obviously wasn't profitting from that.
dwells said labels support remixes...
Thanks for chiming in.
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