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According to AAM's "A Museum Guide to Copyright and Trademark" (pp. 137
and 138) you will need to obtain a license from the copyright holders
for music not in the public domain.
Lana Newhart-Kellen
Registrar
Conner Prairie Museum
13400 Allisonville Road
Fishers IN 46038
317-776-6000 ext. 251
317-776-6014 fax
>>> [log in to unmask] 05/03/04 03:07PM >>>
Greetings listies....
I've got a delema, and unfortunatly I kinda think know the "right"
answer,
(but of course I don't much like it), so I'm fishing around for someone
to tell
me different . . .
Let me explain, I've got a "friend" at another museum who
"hypotheticaly" was
invited to do a short slide show for an annual awards party. He
integrated
old photos from his collection with newer photos and the whole show
was
synched to snipits of various songs -- appropriate popular music that
somehow
matched and related to the images on the screen. The program was a HUGE
success and
they were besieged by folks wanting copies.
The fear -- well actually my bosses fear -- can/should these videos
with this
"popular" music be sold? I've talked with several folks (including
the
manager of a local cable TV station) and everyone says "ahh, don't
worry about it.
You're a non-profit, its an educational video, you're ok as long as
you're
not using the entire song." What are the copyright rules? Can
(will?) the
music industry come after us for using/selling their songs? How can
we get
their "approval?" and will it cost an arm and a leg? Any
suggestions??
Sign me as - D.
(who wants to appear in shadow and his
voice disguised just incase "they" are watching)
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