Covers and Parodies
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 4:11 pm
Hello all.
I wonder if anyone can help. My band have recently written a few parodies of certain songs, in a "same-music-but-different-lyrics" kind of way. Nothing derogatory about the original artist or original track.
Due to it being difficult to cut vocals out of a commercial recording, we've re-recorded the whole thing, and are thinking of taking it to a recording studio to be done properly, with the eventual view of selling copies of the CD at gigs and via our own website.
I've searched for information on this for weeks now, and all I can find is details of US law regarding it, not UK (we're UK based). I've also found plently of sources telling me that it's not the same here as the US, but nothing to explicitly state where the law stands on this, and also what are the requirements. I contected the Musicians Union, and they refused me any information unless I joined, as did the MCPRS.
Could someone help on this matter?
Also, we've been working on a few cover versions of songs too. I've been told I'd need permission to record and release these, and that I'd also have to pay royalties, but I'm at a loss as where to start. Again, the MCPRS were less than helpful on this matter. It seems that unless you're willing to join these organizations, they just don't want to know.
I hope someone can help.
Thank you.
I wonder if anyone can help. My band have recently written a few parodies of certain songs, in a "same-music-but-different-lyrics" kind of way. Nothing derogatory about the original artist or original track.
Due to it being difficult to cut vocals out of a commercial recording, we've re-recorded the whole thing, and are thinking of taking it to a recording studio to be done properly, with the eventual view of selling copies of the CD at gigs and via our own website.
I've searched for information on this for weeks now, and all I can find is details of US law regarding it, not UK (we're UK based). I've also found plently of sources telling me that it's not the same here as the US, but nothing to explicitly state where the law stands on this, and also what are the requirements. I contected the Musicians Union, and they refused me any information unless I joined, as did the MCPRS.
Could someone help on this matter?
Also, we've been working on a few cover versions of songs too. I've been told I'd need permission to record and release these, and that I'd also have to pay royalties, but I'm at a loss as where to start. Again, the MCPRS were less than helpful on this matter. It seems that unless you're willing to join these organizations, they just don't want to know.
I hope someone can help.
Thank you.