And unless copyright law changes in England/Europe, the complete Beatles catalog up through Sgt. Pepper will be public domain in 10 years.
1 posted on
01/03/2008 11:52:10 AM PST by
weegee
To: 537cant be wrong; Aeronaut; bassmaner; Bella_Bru; Big Guy and Rusty 99; Brian Allen; cgk; ...
2 posted on
01/03/2008 11:52:44 AM PST by
weegee
(End the Bush-Bush-Bush-Clinton/Clinton-Clinton/Clinton-Bush-Bush-Clinton/Clinton Oligarchy in 2008.)
To: weegee
Good article.
It should make the distinction clearer: there is a difference between using a song and sampling the master recording of a song.
The latter is generally much more expensive and harder to get - it has more of an impact on brand equity.
4 posted on
01/03/2008 12:01:43 PM PST by
wideawake
(Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
To: weegee
The Beatles are so 1960’s. I wouldn’t get their music if it was free.
6 posted on
01/03/2008 12:20:46 PM PST by
AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
To: stylecouncilor; onedoug
7 posted on
01/03/2008 4:26:26 PM PST by
windcliff
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