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Music Addict
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,719
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This is kinda what rap mixtapes are, they'll just take anything they so wish, cut the vocals and rap over it. Of course it's technically illegal, but rarely prosecuted?
Above all though, if you have any semblance of being a sensible person you should NOT be asking sensitive legal questions on an internet music board. Advice: go see a bleedin' lawyer. Pronto. |
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A Nymphoid Barbarian
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Actually, this is 100% legal as long as you don't make profit from it.
Edit for clarification: Sampling is legal as long as the original source is creditted and royalties are paid for. If there is zero profit made there is no royalty to pay for.
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<3_BEAUTIFUL_HELL_FAIRY_<3: I Hate Logic Last edited by The Unfan : 07-04-2008 at 02:28 PM. |
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Avin' It!
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Groupie
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 14
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Not to mention, I see lot's of small time artists, who I'm pretty sure wouldn't be able to pay for rights to an instrumental, who have mixtapes chock full of freestyles over mainstream beats. But that doesn't make it legal, as it's been clarified here. So I wanted to make sure.*edit* they don't sell the mixtapes though, so i just wanted to make sure. |
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