Samples of music on a website
Samples of music on a website
Is there some kind of copyright-compliant mechanism where you can broadcast clips (i.e. less than, say 20 seconds) of a CD on a website to illustrate the variety of songs on the CD?
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I presume that we are talking about other people's CD's and not songs you have written yourself?
My understanding is that you would need the permission of the copyright owner before you can legally do this. I.e. you would need to contact the relevant publisher to see if they will let you use their music.
The Copyright, Design and Patents Act, states
"Section 20: Infringement by communication to the public.
20.-(1) The communication to the public of the work is an act restricted by the copyright in -
(a) a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work,
(b) a sound recording or film, or
(c) a broadcast. "
My understanding is that you would need the permission of the copyright owner before you can legally do this. I.e. you would need to contact the relevant publisher to see if they will let you use their music.
The Copyright, Design and Patents Act, states
"Section 20: Infringement by communication to the public.
20.-(1) The communication to the public of the work is an act restricted by the copyright in -
(a) a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work,
(b) a sound recording or film, or
(c) a broadcast. "
Amazon
I wonder how sites like Amazon have samples to download?
I guess they have licences with all the major labels. But then again, I bet publishers are falling over themselves to let them do it, as it's advertising their product.
I guess they have licences with all the major labels. But then again, I bet publishers are falling over themselves to let them do it, as it's advertising their product.
On a related note - what is the current standing on "demo" mixes.
As a DJ, I have quite a few mixes online for promotional purposes only - I do not intend to make any money from any means on these mixes. Am I breaking the law for hosting these on my site?
If anyone could elaborate in detail on this I would be grateful.
Thanks
Connor
As a DJ, I have quite a few mixes online for promotional purposes only - I do not intend to make any money from any means on these mixes. Am I breaking the law for hosting these on my site?
If anyone could elaborate in detail on this I would be grateful.
Thanks
Connor
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MCPS can grant you a licence for up to 250 30" clips. This costs £60 per year.
This is for the compositions, unfortunately there is not yet a PPL licence to use the recordings. (Maybe in a months time they say)
Sorry I can't give the website address, I'm not allowed to on this forum, but MCPS and PPL are quite helpful on the phone.
This is for the compositions, unfortunately there is not yet a PPL licence to use the recordings. (Maybe in a months time they say)
Sorry I can't give the website address, I'm not allowed to on this forum, but MCPS and PPL are quite helpful on the phone.
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