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Q&A: How can video companies use copyrighted music in projects?
Published December 31, 2010
Question by Larry D: How can video companies use copyrighted music in projects?
I have noticed on websites and brochures for companies offering photo montages for clients. The line goes:
“No charge if you supply the CDs”. Or “We can download songs for you for a fee.” Or “For copyright reasons we can only accept CDs provided by client.” Or something like that. My question is, how can these companies do this legally? Thanks.
Larry Davis.
Best answer:
Answer by jane j
no that’s illegal they can’t do that without paying royalties to the copyright owners.
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Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged Companies, copyrighted, Music, Projects, VIDEO