wwp@yahoogroups.com:
Re: panos and recorded music
wbr_venlo 2006-Mar-10 18:09:00
Hello Bostjan,
In The Netherlands is an organisation called BUMA/Stemra that
watches the copyrights of musicians. It is relative expensive
to "buy" the rights to perform accompanying music for a personal
site. Under 10 minutes you pay 13.60 Euro's and the maximum is 90
minutes for a price of 27 Eu. (it is per month!)
If you play unauthorised music they sent you a bill!
It is not possible to discuss prices, or to do business with a local
band , it is a huge bureaucratic organisation and they consider
themselves as the only organisation to do so. Up to now I didn't
add music to my pano's. Only natural sound and more than 70 years
old music is free of rights, and therefore I twice added sound for
a wwp contribution.
here is one:
http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp905/html/WilBrugman.html
I can understand that musicians have the right to earn for their
work, on the other hand the prices are much to high to make it
attractive , so therefore hardly no normal person ads music to his
site here.
--- In #removed#, Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...> wrote:
>
> Only five days to the 'borders' event but I am still without
actual idea... this week was and still is World Junior Figure
skating Championship in Ljubljana, so my idea was the 'border'
between the figure skaters on the ice and spectators on the tribune,
but the championship will ended on 12th of March which is 'out of
date range'...
> However...plenty of fine figure skating and music... I did few
panos there and recorded the sound in the hall... now I have a doubt
about the music which is within the recorded sound and my possible
violating the copyright when I published panos with the sound (
http://www.burger.si/QTVR/Dogodki/Tivoli_Drsanje_2006/Skating_03.html
).
> What is the general experience and practice in similar cases ?
Any rule or limits?
>
> Bostjan
>
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