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Part of why it's legal (for home use only) to record off-the-air radio is wrapped up in the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992. ... You don't pay this on general CD media or PCs... so technically, if you record from the radio or downloaded directly to a generic data CD, or to a PC, that isn't legal.
A mechanical license is the industry name for an agreement that gives you permission from a songwriter or publisher to record a song that you do not own the songwriting copyright for. ... Copyright law also allows for a “compulsory mechanical license” where permission from the original author is not required.
To be able to release your you'll need something called a Mechanical License. This is the permission you need from the publisher for you to record and distribute the song that they own the rights to. ... Anyone can cover and record a song that is in the public domain without permission.
However there are legal implications to covering a song even if you are giving it away for free. ... Recording a cover song implicates the latter of these copyrights the underlying musical composition. The composer and/or songwriter is the copyright owner of song.
Any sheet music or composition that is now public domain can be used by anyone, in any way. Be aware, recordings have their own copyright durations. In the U.S., due to a quirk of copyright law, none are currently in the public domain.
Radio station operators and website administrators also need to secure permission. Licenses should be secured before the music is used. You do not need to license songs that you wrote yourself or songs that you know are in the public domain.
To get your song played on the radio, either you or your radio promotion company approaches program directors/music directors at radio stations, promotes your song to them using a combination of press releases/one-sheets, phone calls and faxes, and then the stations that are interested in the song will play it and the ...
Determine if permission is needed. Identify the owner. Identify the rights needed. Contact the owner and negotiate whether payment is required. Get your permission agreement in writing.
To be able to release your you'll need something called a Mechanical License. This is the permission you need from the publisher for you to record and distribute the song that they own the rights to. ... Anyone can cover and record a song that is in the public domain without permission.
And if it doesn't involve creating a video mp3 or download, you're in the clear. But, it IS illegal to create a personal download conversion of a copyrighted work under US copyright law. ... In the future, it may become legal to download any video from YouTube, as long as it's for personal use.
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