--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "gary pozner" <gary@w...> wrote: > > And then when we do a cue for a film which just consists of a single > note of violin tremolo or a single tymp hit. We are working under a > "work for hire" agreement. Meaning our client owns everything we write. > Who then owns that note of tremolo, and have we then, really, done > something illegal. > > ~gary Here in the UK, if you pay the violinist or timpanist according to union scale, you can use that performance for the media/territory you agreed. Normally you pass on the rights to the production company you are working for in your licence/contract, ie they can hold you responsible if that musician then claims the useage was illegal. -- Pete Thomas www.petethomas.co.uk - Free Logic Icons, Environments and EXS Instruments
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Re: more graymatter (licenses)
2005-01-06 by Pete Thomas
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