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11/17/2006 01:17:31 AM · #1 |
If I want to use music ( like most any top 40 song from the past 40 years) in a slideshow, on a website, or even in my studio or on my phone on-hold bit I have to have the right to do so - fine. Who sells such rights? I'll worry about the cost when I find who to ask!
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11/17/2006 01:18:57 AM · #2 |
RIAA would be a good place to start.
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11/17/2006 01:23:48 AM · #3 |
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11/17/2006 01:24:40 AM · #4 |
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11/17/2006 01:25:58 AM · #5 |
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11/17/2006 01:30:09 AM · #6 |
//www.newenglandfilm.com/news/archives/00july/music.htm is more what i need i think.
synch rights is the term!
thanks!
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11/17/2006 01:33:45 AM · #7 |
Cool from your link:
Check out the CD's jewel case.
If you don't have a copy of the CD, check with BMI, (www.bmi.com), ASCAP (www.ascap.com) or SESAC (www.sesac.com), performance societies that represent songwriters and publishers. On the BMI Web site, for instance, you can search by the following criteria:
Message edited by author 2006-11-17 01:36:49. |
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