Martin
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Posted: Fri Sep 24 2004 12:19
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Very informative!  |
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Sunbuster
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Location: Finland
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Posted: Fri Sep 24 2004 16:04
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Walter Vos wrote: |
Well, ok. Hope this helps anybody. Sunbuster or Myztique, one of you studied at SAE too right? Didn't you get copyright lessons?
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well we had a discussion about it once, but never any real lessons  |
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TOffe
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Posted: Fri Sep 24 2004 18:28
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Sunbuster wrote: |
Walter Vos wrote: |
Well, ok. Hope this helps anybody. Sunbuster or Myztique, one of you studied at SAE too right? Didn't you get copyright lessons?
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well we had a discussion about it once, but never any real lessons
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from what I read in a recent issue of "Studio" which is the biggest magazine for music producers/composers in Sweden you are not allowed to grab anything, nada. |
http://www.sonitusmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/meltic
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Blaster
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Location: Netherlands/Germany
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Posted: Fri Sep 24 2004 20:26
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Also that envelope and post it to yourself thingy isn't legally valid.
You have to register your track (or whatever you want to copyright) at the proper authorities for it to be legally valid. |
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Walter Vos
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Location: Groningen, The Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Sep 24 2004 22:51
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TOffe wrote: |
Sunbuster wrote: |
Walter Vos wrote: |
Well, ok. Hope this helps anybody. Sunbuster or Myztique, one of you studied at SAE too right? Didn't you get copyright lessons?
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well we had a discussion about it once, but never any real lessons
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from what I read in a recent issue of "Studio" which is the biggest magazine for music producers/composers in Sweden you are not allowed to grab anything, nada.
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I;m gonna look into this, but i'm pretty sure this guy knew what he was talking about.
Blaster wrote: |
Also that envelope and post it to yourself thingy isn't legally valid.
You have to register your track (or whatever you want to copyright) at the proper authorities for it to be legally valid.
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I'll also ask about this, but again, i'm pretty sure he knew what he was talking about. He studied music law or something. Also, like i said, whenever you created something you have copyright anyway, you don't have to do anything for it. This is just something you can show to a judge. |
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SoulEye
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