AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
we are looking into making a dvd with all the footage we have to be distributed in our area and the question is how do we go about getting the rights to music and all the details so we are not doing anything illegal.
thanks
As it seems inevitable this is the wrong forum...But to answer your question, you can use the music without permission so long as you dont distribute it as your own or make profit from it.
Originally posted by digitard If your selling the DVD you will need to contact the label the band/music is on and ask them how you can legally put it in the video.
Dave
most likely they d say "hell yeah"
gives them publicity ya know
I do know the AO sig rules, I just want a free sig pic, that's all! :mad:
Originally posted by -=Squid=- As it seems inevitable this is the wrong forum...But to answer your question, you can use the music without permission so long as you dont distribute it as your own or make profit from it.
That is VERY untrue!!!!!!!!!
Best thing to do if you want to use someone elses music (more than 15-20 second samples) is to talk to a lawyer and have them work it out with the record company. This is the best approch with bands that are signed to a record contract with a large or small record label. If you get a band that is smaller or unknown with no record contract then you can deal direct with them or their managment. It's still not a bad idea to have a lawyer as things can come back to bite you.
Do a search on www.starpolish.com I'm sure something will turn up there. You would be shocked at how hard it is to get some record companies to let you use their music unless you are willing to give them money for it.
Originally posted by Muzikman You would be shocked at how hard it is to get some record companies to let you use their music unless you are willing to give them money for it.
Reword that to "You would be shocked how hard it is to let a company use their product for free", and its not so shocking
most of the music i am going to try to get is not that well known. i would like to keep this at no cost to me. in what way should i contact a record company?
Find out what record company the band is signed to. This is usually not hard as if you have a CD it will say on it, or check their website. You should then be able to find the contact information. One suggestion, do all contact through written snail mail. Email is usually to informal and phone calls are a waste of their time.
If you want any help doing this, give me the names of some of the bands and I will get you some contact info. I can also help you write your request letters.
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