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Sat 25 Feb 2006, 10:11
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 12-Jan 06 From: Hyères - FR Member No.: 75,214 |
If you record a song using a Garage Band loop, and try to commercialise (ie send it to record companies as a demo) it, are there difficulties with copyright?
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Sun 26 Feb 2006, 07:21
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 09-Jan 03 From: Bogota - CO Member No.: 10,605 |
This is a good question. Is there a chance any loop, without any altering, from a comercial source such as reason or garageband end on a a record playing on the radio. Would a producer feel the need to diguise the loop a little, even if it is "perfect", and even if it is legal to use the loop exactly as it is, just because such an accesible source is easily recognizable by a lot of people? Is this considered embarrasing, unpro? If not so, how common is this?
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maziz Garage Band/loops Sat 25 Feb 2006, 10:11
justd Hi Maziz, no Maziz, this won't be a problem, b... Sun 26 Feb 2006, 12:10
rickenbacker Loops provided in commercially and widely availabl... Sun 26 Feb 2006, 17:59
hahaworld Nope! GarageBand loops are royalty-free, so se... Mon 27 Feb 2006, 01:00
maziz Thanks everyone for the feedback! I try to us... Mon 27 Feb 2006, 09:24
maziz PS: I almost forgot...you can check out some of my... Mon 27 Feb 2006, 20:09
justd Hi Maziz, no Maziz, this won't be a problem, b... Sun 26 Feb 2006, 12:10
rickenbacker Loops provided in commercially and widely availabl... Sun 26 Feb 2006, 17:59
hahaworld Nope! GarageBand loops are royalty-free, so se... Mon 27 Feb 2006, 01:00
maziz Thanks everyone for the feedback! I try to us... Mon 27 Feb 2006, 09:24
maziz PS: I almost forgot...you can check out some of my... Mon 27 Feb 2006, 20:09
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