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Just go to onestoptrax.com and look up the band/song for licensing requests.

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Q: How do you get mechanical rights to a song that you want to record on a CD?
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If you want to record the song, most licenses are available through the Harry Fox Agency. If you want to arrange or reprint it, ask the publisher or print rights administrator, and to use it in a video project, you need a synchronization license from the rightsholder of the song, and a master use license from the rightsholder of the recording.For permission to publicly show a movie, contact the distributor.


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