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Patrick Shirkey schrieb:
R Parker wrote:
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> --- Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com>
> wrote:
Yeah right, so if I just happened to play your work in the next big
movie and you found out you weren't getting any dosh for it, but your
tracks started selling more copies at itunes then ...
somewhat you increase my doubt about my skills in writing English -
the case you describe here can only happen, if the author of the used
track is mentioned - why should the iTunes-sales increase for the
original author if someone remixes his work for a movie *whithout*
mentioning his name ??
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.... ;-)
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