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Started November 21st, 2006 · 14 replies · Latest reply by xpertvidgamer 12 years, 8 months ago
Hi ! I've downloaded a sample some months ago on this site. It was sample #17848. My band created an 100% original song which feature this sample and we plan to publish the song under Creative Commons by-nc-nd licence.
The problem now is that the sample itself disappered from this site ! Look: http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=17848 lead to the "This file with id = 17848 doesn't exist anymore..." error message.
I still have an exact copy of it on my HDD, but I don't remember who was the original author of that sample.
Questions:
1. At the time I downloaded the sample on this site, it was under a free licence. In theory it is still under the same licence so I'm allowed to include it in my song. Am I right ?
2. I need the name of the original author to credit him in the song credits. I don't remeber him. Who can I mention in the song credits to honor the "by" condition (if it was a CC-sampling licence) ?
3. Can I say that I'm the author of the sample now (without changing the licence) ?
4. Can I republish it on freesound ?
5. Is this kind of situations covered by CC licences ?
I'm no professional, but would rookiee not be the creator?
Looks like all his files have gone. Perhaps you could extract what you want from this remix http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=22040 (now there's a challenge, Freesounders!)
acclivity
Looks like all his files have gone. Perhaps you could extract what you want from this remix http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=22040 (now there's a challenge, Freesounders!)
Ahah ! That's funny !
By the way, if we now know that Rookie is the author and at the time I downloaded his samples I was respecting the CC sampling licence, this mean that I can now use the sample in my band's songs by crediting "Rookie" right ?
Bram, do you have a way to tell us why the song was removed ? If this was just by the author's decision, it mean that I can republish it right ? If the reason was because it was illegal, of course I can't. But this also mean that mr_rolfi must delete his sample #22040.
Ah.... I remember why it was removed, it was a VERY strange situation, which I can't really explain here. Something with cyberstalking and other weirdness...
However - as far as I remember - the files were legal.
So, yes, just credit "rookiee'
- bram
Bram
Ah.... I remember why it was removed, it was a VERY strange situation, which I can't really explain here. Something with cyberstalking and other weirdness...
Bram
However - as far as I remember - the files were legal.
So, yes, just credit "rookiee'
Finally, can I re-upload this file in FreeSound to let others benefits this sample ?
File uploaded, waiting for moderation.
FYI, the file is now available at : http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=26711
Happy mixing !
Ah...never mind. It was my crappy internet connection that wasn't allowing me to play the sample back.