Question about copyright

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by Nonaloo, Oct 12, 2011.

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    Is it legal to sample 10 seconds from ten songs, throw them together into a playlist, and upload that playlist to youtube? I then embed that uploaded playlist ( which contains 10 second samples of songs in a playlist ) to my website. I can't see how this competes with or in any way damages the artists whose songs im using. I also give credit to the artists.
     
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  2. SAGILIO

    SAGILIO Member

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    yes u can do so
     
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  3. Nonaloo

    Nonaloo Peon

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    Is it still legal if I profit from google adsense from the traffic that goes to my site? What about if in the videos I uploaded to youtube have a picture in the background that says the name of my website?
     
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    No, it is not legal to just sample music. There is both the copyright and the performance, both of which you need separate permission to use.

    If you were using it for a non-commercial educational or news purpose, you might be within fair use, but based on what you are describing, this would not fall into fair use.
     
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    ExplanationPt Peon

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    "Fair use" is very narrow, and generally applies to educational use and parody. Otherwise, you are violating the copyrights of their respective owners.
     
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    I don't believe you can use the music for samples in that manner. Some educational and leisure use is ok, but commercial definitely not.
     
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    You need mjewel to give a definitive on this - I was under the impression that the first 30 seconds or so were fair game (but I'm probably wrong)
     
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    mjewel Prominent Member

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    Browntwn has given the correct answer, as usual.
     
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    Oops - sorry BT! Missed that one. My old eyes are getting tired...
     
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