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Audio X
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Posted - 2009/04/19 :  15:45:58  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Audio X's homepage  Reply with quote
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Audio X
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United States
670 posts
Joined: Feb, 2004


13 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2009/04/19 :  15:52:14  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit Audio X's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Naturatech:
quote:
Originally posted by Audio X:
once you make something available for remixing, you have to make it available for remixing to whoever asks for it. (...) but they can't just tell you "no".


isn't that a contradiction?


What? No. They cannot tell you "no". That's why it's a compulsory license.

What happens is you make the remix. Then, within thirty days of its completion, you notify the copyright holder that you have done so. At least here in the US, if the material has been distributed for remixing at any point in the past, they have to grant you license to distribute the work. The only thing you have to do is pay a royalty, which is usually an insignificant amount.


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choonland
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Posted - 2009/04/19 :  17:40:07  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit choonland's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Audio X:
quote:
Originally posted by Naturatech:
quote:
Originally posted by Audio X:
once you make something available for remixing, you have to make it available for remixing to whoever asks for it. (...) but they can't just tell you "no".


isn't that a contradiction?


What? No. They cannot tell you "no". That's why it's a compulsory license.

What happens is you make the remix. Then, within thirty days of its completion, you notify the copyright holder that you have done so. At least here in the US, if the material has been distributed for remixing at any point in the past, they have to grant you license to distribute the work. The only thing you have to do is pay a royalty, which is usually an insignificant amount.


oops, I miss the can't, gotta check my eyes.


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