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Ron wrote:-snip-
Debbie on a side note ... WRT Harlan Ellison, he makes his point very well and which I agree with 100%. Unfortunately he comes across as an arogant, arguementative, asshole. I'm a liitle familiar with some of his work, going back to his affilation with the original Star Trek. This man is a very talented writer/artist and some of his works are a must read. But as a man I have no respect for hiss pompous manner. Just my 2 cents ... Sorry for my little rant ...
Ron
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Limelight is a simple online clearance utility allowing artists and labels to clear cover songs and third-party compositions for Physical Product, Interactive Streaming, Digital Downloads, and Ringtones.
In the United States, while the right to use copyrighted music for making records for public distribution (for private use) is an exclusive right of the composer, the Copyright Act provides that once the music is so recorded, anyone else can record the composition/song without a negotiated license but on the payment of the statutory compulsory royalty. Thus, its use by different artists could lead to several separately-owned copyrighted 'sound recordings'.
Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:57 am
Hi Dick,
No it won't -- that wouldn't constitute a derivative work so much as a synchronization.
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Subject: Limelight Support Question
I have a question for you regarding the circumstances under which a license obtained from you applies.
Specifically, will any license from you convey the right for me to create a derivative work containing a commercial music track? For example, if I want to use the Rolling Stones track "Gimme Shelter" in a video that I'm making (the video is my own creation), will a license from you convey the right to use the track in this way? The track is from the CD "Let It Bleed" a copy of which I own.
Thanks for the information.
Dick Knisely
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