Contact the production company credited for the film, which may or may not be HBO, generally in writing. Be specific about the excerpt you wish to use, particularly its duration (in seconds) and the actors speaking (if applicable). Also be specific about the context in which it will be used.
The rights to copy and sell the recording of a song could be sold by the writer to another party
Several Reasons: - To allow the songs to be licensed for Film and TV use, without the record company (who owns the rights to the original recording) being paid - more revenue for the artist. - For greater radio airplay. Many radio stations won't put old songs on their playlist - some people will switch off when an 'old sounding' song is played. A re-recording with modern production 'sheen' would more likely get on the playlist as it would appeal to fans of the original artist and wouldn't be a turn-off for casual listeners. Every time a song is played on the radio royalties go to the artist and songwriter so the more plays the better. - For a better royalty rate. The original songs may have been recorded earlier in an artists career, when they were on an unfavourable recording contract. Re-recording them later on may give them a better percentage.
It depends on where and when the recording was made; a French recording from 1940 would have entered the public domain in 1991, while an American version from 1947 would be protected through February 15, 2067. Publishing rights will be protected through 2023, and of course droit d'auteur is forever.
Yes. The song itself is controlled by Harrissongs Ltd, and administered by Wixen Music. Each recording will have its own rights in addition.
As long as the parts you use aren't longer then 30 seconds they can be used as samples, which you don't have to pay for!
Home Recording Rights Coalition was created in 1981.
You don't need administrative rights to extract an archive.
The rights to copy and sell the recording of a song could be sold by the writer to another party
A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.
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Copyright covers written word only, but there are other rights over property such as recorded sound. The recording company owns the rights to the sound, and the recording company got the rights to the song lyrics from whichever songwriter copyrighted the lyrics themselves.
The successor trustee has generally the same rights and powers granted to the original trustee.The successor trustee has generally the same rights and powers granted to the original trustee.The successor trustee has generally the same rights and powers granted to the original trustee.The successor trustee has generally the same rights and powers granted to the original trustee.
The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.
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