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Started January 19th, 2015 · 8 replies · Latest reply by miss_sipuli 9 years, 10 months ago
I have made a shortish tape conssting of nature sounds for a nature "trip" that I have held (so far, free) for old people together with children. I think this would be a good thing to contribute to old people.
Then, I didn't realise to look for the differnet kinds of lisences (2013 autumn) and now I wonde, can I use my tape in the future. It would be sort of commercial, as I would be gving these "nature trips" not free, but professionaly = for money.
The money would still be very small, as the business is not one with lots of money moving around.
How do the differnet lisences apply to this kind of use? Are they valid in Finland?
(Yes, I-ll try to find the oringanal sounds now and check teh lisences.)
Thanks for any possible answers ja kiitos etenkin suomalaisille asiaa tunetville, osa äänistä oli suomalaisia.
klankbeeld wrote:True for Public Domain, Creative Commons Zero (CC0) and the obsoleted Creative Commons Sampling+; not exactly so for the rest...
You can do with your sound what you want.
klankbeeld wrote:...so please check the license requirements for each sound included on the tape; you'll see a list of all the sounds you downloaded at this address: http://www.freesound.org/home/attribution/
Here is a link to licences: http://creativecommons.fi/
copyc4t wrote:klankbeeld wrote:True for Public Domain, Creative Commons Zero (CC0) and the obsoleted Creative Commons Sampling+; not exactly so for the rest...
You can do with your sound what you want.klankbeeld wrote:...so please check the license requirements for each sound included on the tape; you'll see a list of all the sounds you downloaded at this address: http://www.freesound.org/home/attribution/
Here is a link to licences: http://creativecommons.fi/
You are right copyc4t. I was thinking it were his own made recordings. Thanks for correcting me.
Thank you, I'll wade through the licenseses, to find out what is the right/legal way. And thanks for the link, it makes it a lot easier, if i find the sounds all at the same time.
Greetings from Finland, minus 15 degrees and a glimpse of the sun.
goats milking in plastic bucket.wav by Denis Chapon | License: Creative Commons 0
So, can you help me out a bit - what does the zero (0) stand for? I didn't find that option in the finnish explanation of Creative Commons.
miss_sipuli wrote:You're welcome
Thank you, I'll wade through the licenseses, to find out what is the right/legal way. And thanks for the link, it makes it a lot easier, if i find the sounds all at the same time.
miss_sipuli wrote:It stands for 0 restrictions, equivalent to Public Domain; from the original description in English, readable here: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
goats milking in plastic bucket.wav by Denis Chapon | License: Creative Commons 0So, can you help me out a bit - what does the zero (0) stand for? I didn't find that option in the finnish explanation of Creative Commons.
miss_sipuli wrote:
Greetings from Finland, minus 15 degrees and a glimpse of the sun.
How nice, new answer and now it is clear!
Stila having the cold, maybe I'll go skiing tomorrow! Never been to Italia, maybe some day.