Monday, January 18, 2010

Cowboy Wording Can You Use Cowboy Songs That Are More Than 60 Years Old?

Can you use cowboy songs that are more than 60 years old? - cowboy wording

I'm trying to understand the copyright law here, I'm a melodrama, the comedy of the West - Can I wear jeans and western / country songs, word for word, are 60 years or I have to change the lyrics of a parody right?

4 comments:

  1. In general (since an exact answer is very complicated), should be based on copyright, which extends to the end of the life of the author plus seventy-five. On the basis of age was estimated to have for the songs, had the authors, after she's dead fifteen years, which is pretty unlikely, even for the hardcore, old jeans to write. It should not deceive ourselves: We can not avoid the issue of copyright caused by arbitrary changes to the texts, or is it a parody, which has a special meaning to the right author. If the songs belong to someone else, you have to find the owners of copyright and approval, otherwise, it seems that copyright and liability for such conduct is punishable break would be.

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  2. You must give credit to (and sometimes explicit approval where appropriate), if you were never commercial use, as, of course, copyrighted one. At some point, be public domain works, but the credit should always be specified, otherwise you are involved in plagiarism.

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  3. if it occurs, at any time and used commercially must give credit to this song and the producer or artist.

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  4. if it occurs, at any time and used commercially must give credit to this song and the producer or artist.

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