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#174811 - 09/20/06 07:03 AM
Re: Go figure, copyright infringement?
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Originally posted by Esh: Some artists reserve all their rights and do not allow their song to be re-recorded... It is my understanding that once a song has been recorded and offered for sale and distribution, anyone can cover that song (record it). The original copyright holder cannot prevent them from covering it as long as the copyright holder is paid royalties due. I think a compulsory license can be had for $80? That figure sticks in my mind. For up to 1,000 copies? It may have changed, since the mechanical rate is now 9.1 cents per unit; it used to be 8 cents. Regarding an artist offering chords/tab for sale, that sounds wonderful but I wonder if it would be good or bad. Some might feel you owe it to them, haha. I have no clue if it would be worthwhile but yeah, there have been times I guess I would pay a small amount for finding out how the original artist played a song. Interesting idea. I have a book of Beatles chords/lyrics and geez, whatever I paid... I just looked and yep, the tag is on it... $20... it has been darn sure worth it! I have enjoyed many an hour of playing / learning those songs. Wonderfully accurate book, seems to me. By Rikky Rooksby. ------------------ Bill Yamaha PSR2000
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#174812 - 09/20/06 07:50 AM
Re: Go figure, copyright infringement?
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
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Originally posted by Esh: Maybe "thwarting" isn't the point. Why go to the effort of creating such a site in the first place? I doubt it's for the benefit of all mankind - it's probably to drive hits to a banner-laden website or some other for-profit scheme. I hardly think of people who create music distribution websites of any kind as some kind of benefactors for anyone other than themselves. ____________________________________________
Bottom line is still the same benefactors, banners or not, the music is made available to the public.
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If anyone is going to post tabs or lyrics or MP3 files or whatever of popular music it should be the artists and/or the publishers who created it because it's their property - and I don't see them doing that so noone else should either. ____________________________________________
Perhaps they should if the point is to get the artist's music out there. The demand is obviously there.
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We are musicians - the rules are in place to protect what we create, without which artists could not profit from their work and therefore there'd be no reason for the work to exist. _____________________________________________
Art for art's sake we're not all still in it for money, some of us are for the love of it and the creation aspect.
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I see other forums where musicians are constantly dissing copyrights like it was some evil empire thing (some of the posts here sound like that too). If anyone should be supporting copyrights, it's us, and our example is what others follow.
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I whole heartedly do, just not in all forms and in all ways. It's not a B&W line as I see it, there is a gray area as well, dependant on the circumstances.
with respect for your opinion as well, Terry
------------------ jam on, Terry http://www.artisans-world.com/
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#174813 - 09/20/06 08:57 AM
Re: Go figure, copyright infringement?
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Registered: 02/27/04
Posts: 741
Loc: Victoria, British Columbia
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Up here in Canuklehead land, we've got SOCAN. Basically a society set up by has-been performers, receiving government funding to "collect" fees for music played, those fees, supposedly being distributed to the artists & writers. Problem is, as an example, a Dentist's office, can't play, let's say, an Elton John cd, without paying fees to SOCAN. I spoke with someone from the SOCAN office quite a while back when this sh*t hit the fan. I questioned where the fees collected would be going to. "To SOCAN members", I was told. Be assured, Elton John is not a member of SOCAN, so any monies paid by the dentist's office, are not going to be heading Elton's way, rather, these fees being collected are supposedly being distributed to SOCAN members, many of which, particularly out on the west coast, are shrubs, writing songs about clouds, and driftwood. Songs that are never gonna get air play. Songs that nobody (except the writer and people tied to trees with flowers in their hair) would listen to. We did a gig once at a local Yacht Club. The venue was given a fee choice by SOCAN. $29 if there was no dancing. $58 if there was dancing. Go figure that one out. The yacht club paid the fee, along with a submission of a matching "administation" fee by the yacht club. I agree the advancement of the internet has made music more readily available to everyone. If artists want to make money with their music, they must be prepared to get out and promote it, by way of concerts, etc. http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/...b9-95256c613824 ------------------ ...shboom
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