> > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Hans Hafner <hanshafner@g...> wrote: >> Hey guys, >> >> I've been following the discussion you guys are having, but the >> philosophical aspect of it frankly doesn't help me at all. >> >> But I do have a question: >> >> Say I've written something, a song, a film cue, anything, where do I >> go or who do I ask whether I'm infringing on someone's copyright? >> Even though I consider myself having a broad knowledge on music I am >> also very aware of the fact that there are at least 20 times more >> works out there than I know. >> >> How do you guys deal with it? >> >> Cheers >> Hans > > Good question - I'd like to know also. > > Hi guys, Not sure on this one since I used it long time ago, but BMI and ASCAP have a research area, also Library of Congress office of Copyrights too has a research area for questions. Hope this helps. Ciao Gio I use sometimes a friend in an ad agency who has the "Red Book" dont know where he gets it from, but when I get back to the states (the 8th) I'll ask him where to go and get it.
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Copyright and practical application
2005-01-01 by Gio
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