didn't hawtin get Yello's "Oh Yeah" sample cleared for m_nus yellow/orange?
as kent said though..unless there is substantial money on the line -
no use going after it. And with hawtin, there is/was/could have been
substantial dollars on the table.
-m
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 8:10 AM, kent william
I haven't noticed anyone in the techno world getting samples cleared
except Terrence Parker, who cleared his samples of Jamie Foxx for
"Love Gets Me High."
Moodyman doesn't clear samples that I've ever heard, and he's
basically made a career out of creative use of Motown source material.
And what
howdy funsters
what do peeps know about the current sample clearing situation? ie a
track on a 313 type indie label that gets the usual kind of 313 exposure
& sells a few thousand copies - do you think most people clear the
samples they've used? it's hard to say how recogniseable the sample i'
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> funsters
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> how do artists release records that contain samples without paying the
> copyright owners?
By flying under their radar.
> i was just looking through the sample pages at forcefield
> and i'd be surprised if kdj paid to use samples of ch
learly far too fast.
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> funsters
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> how do artists re
funsters
how do artists release records that contain samples without paying the
copyright owners? i was just looking through the sample pages at forcefield
and i'd be surprised if kdj paid to use samples of chic, ewf, george
benson, sister sledge, or marvin gaye, or if theo parrish paid the last