I don't agree. The rules said nothing about it.bwwd wrote:Its cool but covers should not be permitted imo,only your own work.
BUT. I agree with the fact that own work will have many more votes.
I don't agree. The rules said nothing about it.bwwd wrote:Its cool but covers should not be permitted imo,only your own work.
No problem there: If I do 'that' track then I do it for the fun of it. I don't care if you omit it for you e-album.tattiemannie wrote:Covers .... allowed, but there is a problem in that I want to produce an e-album of each comp. ... and the users want this to be public. If I release a public e-album on which there appears a cover, which I knowingly include, then as the 'producer' of said e-album, I am legally obliged to register said cover, and either pay royalties, or charge the artist to cover said royalties.
That might be a problem, but then again Youtube is loaded with such covers and it doesn't seem a big problem theretattiemannie wrote:If your work is a cover, and you post it in this or any other comp, then you may be liable, and possibly myself ( for the 4shared account) and V'ger ( for the KVROSC site ) may be equally liable should someone wish to sue.
That would negate the purpose as I like to show how close you can get with SQ8Ltattiemannie wrote:You do a cover in such a way as it is not immediately recognisable, and tell us nothing about it ..... so we will only be liable if we know it is a cover and accept it into our charge,
I totally disagree with you on that; trying to cover a song as closely as possible, that was made with a whole pile of expensive hardware synths, with just one freebee plugin synth is a serious challenge in my book. Also, as I said before, I'm not 'programming' anything (apart from the sounds); I am and always have been a 'performing' keyboardist. So there's a challenge as well (for metattiemannie wrote:As I said before, this is a challenge! And I for one could quite easily program a version of some fave song .... but I dont think that would engage me with the featured synth and be able to let the beast sing it's own song.
Well, I also like to do a track of my own (I actually never recorded covers beforetattiemannie wrote:So join the club .. and leave your once-upon-a-time icons looking for their twice-upon-a-times .... and CREATE!
I don't know what it is like outside of Italy, but here you have to fill in several documents and pay something to the copyright office even if you make no profit at all from a cover, otherwise you get fined if they get you.LXNDR1 wrote:i'm not a copyright lawyer, but my guess is as long as you do not make profit out of it, all you're risking by including a cover track in a compilation is a polite request from the copyright holder to remove it, at worst cease and desist order
the chances to get sued are extremely remote
and sued for what? for unprofitable activity?
this is the worst advice u can give.tattie wrote: You do a cover in such a way as it is not immediately recognisable, and tell us nothing about it ..... so we will only be liable if we know it is a cover and accept it into our charge,
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u r confusing the cumbersome procedure to register a piece of audio work for publishing (no matter if own or cover) to the italian s.i.a.e. ..which requires first of all to register yourself with them for a feee...then payin a fee anytime u submit anything etc...i 've not had any dealings with thjem for many years thank god...but its them who have been deemed illegal by the EU (something along the lines of exstorsion towards italian musicians) and hopefully made to change their ways.mac wrote: I don't know what it is like outside of Italy, but here you have to fill in several documents and pay something to the copyright office even if you make no profit at all from a cover, otherwise you get fined if they get you.
for fairness sake it should be noted that this fact doesn't imply that they didn't get a mechanical license from the copyright authority, and they most likely did, cause they use covers in a commercial contextolikana wrote: even the big vst company websites (from native instrument to arturia) are full of covers to show their product can recreate the sounds of famous tunes (ex Jarre-oxygen)..and same is done by the ppl mamking presets etc....and they are not breaking any copyright law by doing so.(cos they not claming the compositions to be theirs)
So I do at least a track of my own and if I get to it I'll do the cover and upload it for the sake of demonstrationMac of BIOnighT wrote:Anyway, I have a suggestion: why don't you make your cover for the fun of it and for our enjoyment (at this point we're curious) and then come up with another track for the OSC? That way there would be no problem
Unfortunately, you're totally wrong on this. You are not required to register with SIAE, you only have to do that if you want to get royalties on your works. Depositing a song to have it protected from being stolen, for example, does not require registering with them, neither does releasing a cover. I do know the procedure for sure as last year (or two years ago max) I made an album of covers and got the necessary information from SIAE. They don't give a damn whether it is a free download album (such as mine), you must fill in the documents and pay a sum (probably not much) as you are still using somebody else's intellectual property.olikana wrote:u r confusing the cumbersome procedure to register a piece of audio work for publishing (no matter if own or cover) to the italian s.i.a.e. ..which requires first of all to register yourself with them for a feee...then payin a fee anytime u submit anything etc...i 've not had any dealings with thjem for many years thank god...but its them who have been deemed illegal by the EU (something along the lines of exstorsion towards italian musicians) and hopefully made to change their ways.mac wrote: I don't know what it is like outside of Italy, but here you have to fill in several documents and pay something to the copyright office even if you make no profit at all from a cover, otherwise you get fined if they get you.
After some hairpulling and swearing, I've persevered with SoundCloud and can now see it has some merit and might actually work for the OSC.Karuna67 wrote:Any reason you're not using SoundCloud for the management of comp entries, its much easier?
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