i *think* that if the person whose music you're using used a sample,
they're responsible for having cleared and credited that sample. but
again, i am no lawyer.

this is one of the problems with CC licenced stuff. another is
incompatible licences.

and i think your google ads *might* be a problem.

andreas?


On Jan 29, 2008 9:04 PM, Irene Duma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks Richard. Yeah, I pretty much was going to put that all in there, but
>  was struggling with the sample. I think the vocals are all sampled, so
>  that¹s a pretty big chunk.
>
>  But it may be best to contact the artist. I was just hoping to get this up
>  fast ­ before another Semanal week changeover. No such thing as fast....
>
>  I do have some google ads on my site too, for whatever that¹s worth.
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>  On 1/29/08 3:59 PM, "Richard H. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  >
>  > Hi Irene,
>  >
>  > First of all, note that the song has a "by" and non-commercial cc copy
>  > right, so, as long as your not making money you're ok. If you advertising
> or
>  > something, then, my opinion is that you need to ask permission - but
> let's
>  > assume you're not making money from the video.
>  >
>  > Since part of the cc is by (attribution) you're correct to give them
> credit.
>  >
>  > If it were me, here's what I do:
>  >
>  > begin *****
>  >
>  > "Six Feet Under (j-tine mix)"
>  > jaspertine
>  > myspace/modalia
>  >
>  > ccMixter
>  > ccmixter.org
>  >
>  > ***end
>  >
>  > First I think it's always best to give the band's web site if they have
> one,
>  > as opposed to a description page on some other site, that's why I went
> with
>  > myspace (assuming they don't have their own independent site). Also, the
>  > band name and the site are what are listed for the song, so I wouldn't
> worry
>  > about the discrepancy in names.
>  >
>  > Second, I always like to give the name of the site that's providing me
> with
>  > the creative commons music, or pod safe music, that's why I would also
>  > credit ccMixter - I think with pod safe music, the terms of service
> require
>  > that you give pod safe credit and list the link, but I would anyway.
>  >
>  > ... I ain't even close to being a lawyer, but that's what I would do ...
>  > best ... Richard
>  >
>  > On Jan 28, 2008 11:27 PM, Irene Duma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > <mailto:irene%40strangeduck.com> > wrote:
>  >
>  >> > Hi guys,
>  >> >
>  >> > Found a great tune on ccmixter.org...(thank you videoblog wiki!).
>  >> >
>  >> > I put together a faux experimental video for semanal, a quick one
> because
>  >> > I
>  >> > am behind, but I can¹t figure out how to credit the music.
>  >> >
>  >> > It¹s one song that uses samples from another song on ccmixter. The
> artist
>  >> > uses one name on ccmixter, another on his myspace page. What name do I
>  >> > use?
>  >> > Do I put a link to the ccmixter page? Or to his myspace page? Do I
> need to
>  >> > credit the sample too? What should I say?
>  >> >
>  >> > Any ideas from the group?
>  >> >
>  >> > Here¹s the song ­ very cool.
>  >> > http://ccmixter.org/media/files/jaspertine/13020
>  >> >
>  >> > Geez ­ you think you¹re done ­ and there¹s still a ton of work to do.
>  >> >
>  >> > Thanks!
>  >> >
>  >> > Irene Duma
>  >> > Strange Duck Media
>  >> > ...a good egg
>  >> >
>  >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:irene%40strangeduck.com>
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>  >> <irene%40strangeduck.com>
>  >> > T 416-769-1879 C 416-535-0652
>  >> > web design and creative marketing
>  >> > blogging easy computer tips http://www.strangeduck.com/blog
>  >> > and comedy at http://www.bittertonic.com
>  >> >
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