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Started July 28th, 2005 · 8 replies · Latest reply by Bram 19 years, 3 months ago
Hi all, I'm Steve... I just spent a bit of time answering questions about copyrighted classical music in another thread...
I studied copyright law in college and would love to help out / answer any questions anybody might have. So, please ask away. I'm not a lawyer, but I remember quite a bit... but I think as a forum we can figure out most of the questions. If anyone is actually a lawyer or is familiar with these laws as well (especially out of the U.S.) please correct any mistakes. I had this stuff pounded into my head for a few years at school before I changed my major to music technology, but it's been a few years. I feel that if we remain educated about what we're able to contribute, it'll really help the freesound project grow.
If this becomes a popular area of discussion, perhaps we should have a section of the forum reserved for copyright-related questions?
(Oof, I just spent 20 minutes on a post and wasn't even finished and then Firefox just shut down on me. Very frustrating.)
Yeah, copyright is an important subject and this is a good place for discussion. There's a lot of misinformation and ignorance out there. I mean some people are confused about the mere basics.
But also, since these laws keep getting more and more restrictive, I think it's important for us to talk about not just what the laws *are* but what we think they *should* be.
There was a lot more I had to say, but I'm gonna stop it here so I can be sure this actually gets posted.
(%#$^& internet.)
-z
Question related to copyright issues :
I am trying to find music pieces and sounds in order to add these pieces to my (non commercial) podcast (that i am currently in the process of building up).
Can I use sounds downloaded from this website, directly as they are offered, with no specific changes, on my podcast ?
Or are these sounds only for sampling / mixing, and not for use on podcasts or other transmission systems ?
lestempop
Question related to copyright issues :I am trying to find music pieces and sounds in order to add these pieces to my (non commercial) podcast (that i am currently in the process of building up).
Can I use sounds downloaded from this website, directly as they are offered, with no specific changes, on my podcast ?
Or are these sounds only for sampling / mixing, and not for use on podcasts or other transmission systems ?
You can use them, as long as you "reference" them.
Taht's why there is the attribution list:
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/usersAttribution.php
- bram
you should add the attribution wherever you use the sounds. If you add a link to the blogcast on your blog, add the attribution in your blog item - or wherever you think it should be. As long as it's clear who made the samples...
- bram