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How to get permission to use music commercially?
Published March 2, 2011
Question by video432: How to get permission to use music commercially?
Hello. I need to get some particular music to use in a video/slideshow to promote a product online. I cannot find where to get permission for the particular songs that I want to use, or who to contact. Will I have to find a way to contact the artist, or the production company?
I have visited sites that sell royalty-free music (for a one-time fee), but I cannot find the songs I need. Please help, thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by Mary L
Go to the ASCAP web site, which will tell you everything you need to know. In the event the composer isn’t a member of ASCAP, try BMI.
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Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged commercially, Music, permission