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I would start with page 1 of the owner's manual.
The owner of a copyright in music has the exclusive right to perform the work
No Guitarist Jeff Fiorentino resides in Santa Monica California which is just south of Malibu on the Pacific Coast Highway. Jeff Fiorentino does record music in Malibu at the recording studio of "Mick the Mixer" called "Studio Malibu". Rumor has it Jeff Fiorentino is part owner in this studio but that cannot be verified.
it all really depends.
"Corus Entertainment" is the owner of Nelvana Limited .
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KeeWee Records is a recording studio in Copenhagen, Denmark. The studio owner is David Meyer, who's also producer. More info: www.keewee-records.dk
Wally Heider was a recording engineer and studio owner known for his work with many influential musicians in the 1960s and 1970s. He has not written any books or publications, but he is recognized for his contributions to the music industry.
It depends. If the owner of the music wants to give it away at no charge then downloading it is absolutely fine. If the music is being distributed free of charge by someone who is not the owner, then they have no right to offer the music. The owner of the music is the person or company who own the rights to the work. It might be the artist but more commonly it is a record company or publishing company. Although "theft" or "stealing" are not the right legal terms in most jurisdictions, at least morally, downloading music without the permission of the owner is stealing.
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