[linux-audio-user] so.... u wish to hear something completely horrible

Patrick Shirkey pshirkey at boosthardware.com
Mon Aug 14 12:52:13 EDT 2006


Hartmut Noack wrote:
>  why should the iTunes-sales increase for the
> original author if someone remixes his work for a movie *whithout*
> mentioning his name ??
> 

In this hypothetical situation (there aren't many movies that use 
unlicensed music) people who liked the track would find it on their own 
and you could help them by jumping up and down a bit with a lawsuit or 
well timed press release...

> And of course: if some David Lynch / Jim Jarmush etc  type of director
> would ask me, if i would give him/her my tracks for a movie just for the
> glory i would not think twice. Everybody would ask "What dude made this
> sickening strange music at about 10 minutes before the ending? Where do
> i get more of that..."
> That would be a hell of a royality and very well acceptable.... ;-)
> 

Which is where it comes down to licensing your work in a way that 
ensures you will get recognition for it if it is used by someone else 
and if you don't get recognition then you have the option to sue for it 
if it's financially viable or otherwise justifiable.

The music industry is cut throat, twisted and down right dirty. The days 
of being able to stop people from illegally copying recorded material 
are long gone. Combine both of those points and the only way to stop 
your work from being reproduced without permission is to not release it.

Then we go back to the kindof musicianship that Ron is most interested 
in. Real people playing live instruments.



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