Depends if your going to distribute the slide-shows. For home and personal use its fine, but if you send them to people its not legal, unless I am very much mistaken. It's sort of a grey-area but its better safe than sorry, especially in this case.
Grooveshark. They have themes, background music, and even remixes! You don't even need an account with them.
From a CD you previously purchased. Copyright law would prohibit anything else.
No. That is copyright infringement.
Any time a musician writes or performs music, it comes from his knowledge and background. When a person performs music, it says who he is. Background affects who he is and what kind of musical education he has had. Music is expression. Without a circumstance (background) or knowledge (background), it is impossible to express.
One place you can legally listen to the music online for free is at You Tube. You can also watch videos of the music.
No
Grooveshark. They have themes, background music, and even remixes! You don't even need an account with them.
You can legally make copies of music you have already purchased and use it in your car but you cannot legally give the copy to someone else.
From a CD you previously purchased. Copyright law would prohibit anything else.
You can legally download any software found on Download, Softpedia, SourceForge, OSAlt, Tucows, and oldversion. You can legally download any music made available on an artist's MySpace profile, as well as any music purchased from a legal online store such as iTunes or Amazon.
Roxio Photoshow is a free software service available from Roxio that enables the creation of photo slideshows and has the ability to add music to the photo slideshows.
You can legally download any software found on Download, Softpedia, SourceForge, OSAlt, Tucows, and oldversion. You can legally download any music made available on an artist's MySpace profile, as well as any music purchased from a legal online store such as iTunes or Amazon.
video, music, image slideshows, radio, games ( older generations )
No. That is copyright infringement.
You can create Flickr slideshows using a free online tool renderforest.com . Just simply upload your photos, edit text, choose music and render a nice video you can share through video hosting sites
It all depends on the type of slide show you are making. Slide.com has slideshows which allow you to use music that they have and apply it to your slideshow.
If you own the original CD or have legally purchased the music online, you may burn as many Cd's and upload the music to as many personal computers and/or music players that you own. It is only illegal if you burn Cd's for people outside your household (the people that live in the same home as you) or upload your music to devices that enable others to use the music. This is copyright infringement.