[cc-community] ASCAP

Brenda Kayne kayne at songsforall.com
Mon May 12 12:32:16 EDT 2008


Sounds good, but still have the issue of ASCAP coming after people using my
music who run businesses.  A lot of my stuff works as background music, so
that means ASCAP will demand fees from restaurants, stores, salons, etc.

My goal is to have my music available to ANYBODY.  Then is they like it
enough, they can always commission me to do something for them.

Any further suggestions, folks?  I'm so glad to have everyone's support.

b

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Paul Keller <pk at kl.nl> wrote:

> dear Brenda,
> as far as i understand (i am not a lawyer either) ASCAP cannot keep
> you form using any of the CC licenses. Unlike the non american
> Collecting societies ASCAP and BMI do not have the exclusive right to
> enter into licensing deals on for rights administered by them. this
> means that you CC licenses for all your works (regardless of if they
> are registered with ASCAP or not). Ascap may not like you using CC
> licenses but they can't keep you from doing it...
>
> best
> paul keller
>
>
>
> On 12 May 2008, at 12:11, Jamison Young wrote:
>
> > Hey Brenda,
> >
> > ASCAP  collect for  works when they come up within their system. I
> > was under the impression that ASCAP place no restrictions on the way
> > that anybody license what they create. I asked ascap if i could use
> > a Creative Commons licenses and also if other organizations could
> > sub-license content royalty free. The only response i have got so
> > far from ASCAP is this link. http://www.ascap.com/rights/billText.aspx
> >
> > The attribution conditions for content (from my point of view) mean
> > that works can be licensed under any attribution creative commons
> > license, no problem. Rights organizations issue licenses for use of
> > content without attribution. I can't see any problem for these
> > licenses to run in conjunction with each other. Yet maybe ASCAP do?
> >
> > ASCAP might be having problems working out how to come to terms with
> > the license, some people within ASCAP might not understand how the
> > license works.
> >
> > best,
> > Jamison
> >
> >> Message: 1
> >> Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 18:06:03 -0400
> >> From: "Brenda Kayne" <kayne at songsforall.com>
> >> Subject: [cc-community] ASCAP
> >> To: "cc-community at lists.ibiblio.org" <cc-community at lists.ibiblio.org>
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> >> Howdy folks,
> >>
> >> I am brand new to the web site and have not yet signed up for
> >> anything,
> >> because I'm finding it impossible to get out of my membership to
> >> ASCAP!  Has
> >> anyone else experienced this?
> >>
> >> I was told that I can't even submit the form until this July and I
> >> would not
> >> be "officially" relieved of my membership until April of 2009!
> >>
> >> If anyone has any suggestions to give me, please do so.  There are
> >> people
> >> wanting to use my music and I'm stuck!
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Brenda C. Kayne
> >
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