Hartmut Noack wrote:
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Patrick Shirkey schrieb:
However demanding the artists of the world all
play fair and respect
each other is a pipe dream.
So if the there is probability, that single persons act uncivilized,
the whole civilisation is a naive dream?
This makes no sense to me. Please explain.
Demanding that people stop remixing music with
unlicensed samples is
following a path that leads to everyone doing exactly what they are
told. I'm sure the powers that be would love this to happen.
Expecting every artist to get permission before they create their art is
just plain idiocy.
Again: there are more methods that those,
that incorporate published recordings of others, to make music.
And your point is ....?
If you want to play in a death metal band, you need to
take the time and
effort
to learn how to play the guitar real fast and bouncing the head up and
down the same time.
If you want to build tracks from other authors recordings and publish
them, you should
be able to show some respect towards those, that made the noise in the
first place
(e.g.: list their names at least).
Too big an effort?
It's a complete PITA and generally completely unnecessary step. It's an
ideal that is not required in the real world unless you intend to sell
or otherwise profit from the product in amounts that would catch the
attention of the license holder.
Fetch MSWindows, get MAGIX Music Maker and klick your
hit!
This is the ideal method for people, that do not care about the origin
of music.
What a load of !!!
You can use any software designed for music manipulation.
Are you suggesting that only artists who care about getting express
permission to incorporate other peoples licensed work are allowed to use
open source software?
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