You would need a performance license; in the US this is easily obtained from ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC.
No. Just because you buy a recording does not entitle you to use it however you may wish. If you are using it to promote a commercial enterprise you must obtain permission and/or pay a royalty to the copyright holder of the music.
How copyright affects your Within ICT copyright attempts to prevent: · Copying software · Copying or downloading music · Copying images or photographs from the web · Copying text from web pages and using it in your work or posting it onto your website and pretending it is your own work. business
To copyright a name for music, you can't do so directly. However, you can protect it by using it in connection with your music and establishing a reputation for it. You may also consider trademarking the name to further protect it.
If your talking about downloading a copyright piece and using it. You can only use it for 30 seconds or it goes against copyright.
Downloading music from YouTube is generally not legal unless you have permission from the copyright holder or the music is available for free download with the artist's consent. It is important to respect copyright laws and consider using legal music streaming services to access music.
Gymnastics are included in the Olympics. Sally excelled in gymnastics. Both males and females enjoy gymnastics.
No, even using copyrighted music for a nonprofit purpose may result in penalties. This is because you are still hurting the copyright owner's profits. Regardless of whether you are making money or not, you are still driving away traffic from the copyright owner to you.
yes, it`s illegal ONLY IF IT IS NOT SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT,
You must contact the publisher/producer and ask for permission. They will ask you questions about what you plan on using the music for, and whether you are profiting from its use. They will charge you accordingly.
If the music is within the public domain, then it's by definition not subject to copyright restrictions. There may be copyright issues in other countries, however, since the exact terms of copyright vary from location to location. Also, you may want to consult an attorney to be certain that the work really is in the public domain (there are occasionally misunderstandings about what that term actually means).
I'm sure there are ways, but this is considered copyright infringement and can lead to big fines and even jail time if caught using the music.
The original copyright will have expired, but there was still someone who had to recreate the music you're using and earn a living from it, so no, it's probably illegal still.