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Br3ezy
United States720 Posts
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undyinglight
United States611 Posts
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42x10
United States62 Posts
On February 27 2011 05:27 undyinglight wrote: Dude you should take those down, it is illegal to distribute copyrighted music online. You do realize EDM/House mixes are rarely copyrighted right? I doubt these tracks were actually distributed on commercial CD's anyway, so there's no copyright infringement going on. | ||
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Br3ezy
United States720 Posts
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undyinglight
United States611 Posts
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Br3ezy
United States720 Posts
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undyinglight
United States611 Posts
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Br3ezy
United States720 Posts
Because remixes may borrow heavily from an existing piece of music (possibly more than one), the issue of intellectual property becomes a concern. The most important question is whether a remixer is free to redistribute his or her work, or whether the remix falls under the category of a derivative work according to, for example, United States copyright law. Of note are open questions concerning the legality of visual works, like the art form of collage, which can be plagued with licensing issues. There are two obvious extremes with regard to derivative works. If the song is substantively dissimilar in form (for example, it might only borrow a motif which is modified, and be completely different in all other respects), then it may not necessarily be a derivative work (depending on how heavily modified the melody and chord progressions were). On the other hand, if the remixer only changes a few things (for example, the instrument and tempo), then it is clearly a derivative work and subject to the copyrights of the original work's copyright holder. The Creative Commons non-profit group created the ccMixter website to provide remixers with creative material licensed for remixers to use with permission. A number of netlabels similarly have used liberal licensing to facilitate remixing. copyright link | ||
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undyinglight
United States611 Posts
Did you get these off of CCmixter? | ||
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vaderseven
United States2556 Posts
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flyinfart
United States95 Posts
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Hidden_MotiveS
Canada2562 Posts
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Vain
Netherlands1115 Posts
![]() Where did you find these, I WANT MORE Btw i think this is all hands-up | ||
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canucks12
Canada812 Posts
I've somewhat got a playlist of my own, largely consisting of the Extreme-G soundtrack. | ||
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Br3ezy
United States720 Posts
On February 27 2011 08:40 Vain wrote: Thank you, some nice songs indeed ![]() Where did you find these, I WANT MORE Btw i think this is all hands-up handz up, techno/ dance/ etc its all the same thing to me i like these upbeats nice beats kinds of songs | ||
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undyinglight
United States611 Posts
On February 27 2011 08:40 Vain wrote: Thank you, some nice songs indeed ![]() Where did you find these, I WANT MORE Btw i think this is all hands-up I am seriously curious also, where are these originally from? | ||
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