It depends what you mean by "own."
If you are in possession of an instance of the song, for example on a CD or licensed download, you do not own the song, and have no right to it beyond personal listening. You would need a synchronization license from the owner of the song, and a master use license from the owner of the recording.
If the song is entirely you own original work, both the song itself and the recording thereof, you don't need anyone's permission but your own.
Yes.
To legally use information from the internet, you have to get permission from the author of the information OR you show where you got the information from Where i got this information : DVD NAME OF DVD : check asda
I really need to know this too.
you'll need to install a DVD codec. try googling K-Lite Codec Pack
Unfortunately, the law makes no concession for such limited use, so you will need to ask permission, but it is unlikely anyone will bother to assess a fee.
I don't think so. A DVD burner is necessary to burn a DVD. DVD or CD-rw drive could not burn DVD. And if you use a CD burner to burn DVD, when you play it, you will discover that only the audio is available, you can't get the picture. More details in the link.
Try changing the source on the television to AV1 if you only have sound but no picture from a DVD player. If it is on TV it will not play a DVD.
No you can play normal DVD's but the picture would be alot better if you did buy HD DVD's.
The last song comes out on DVD the 1st of august 2010.
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It doesn't work.
If you have hooked up your DVD player and get sound but no picture, try changing the picture source from TV to AV 1.