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Subject: Development of the Creative Commons Sampling license (or license option)
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- From: "L. O. E." <lezziesonx AT hotmail.com>
- To: cc-sampling AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [cc-sampling] (no subject)
- Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 09:28:17 -0500
hello,
i'm part of a canadian electronic band that uses old songs as the base for new songs - specifically - we take lesbian folk music and turn it into techno/dance music. we don't sample any of the original, but we'll use one vocal pass or a recognizable keyboard part, all of it re-played and VERY different from the original.
we want to release our album into the creative commons, but i'm not sure how it works with the licensing of the original work. of course we could just do it and not worry about any original licenses, but if we did pay for the license to the songwriter, could we put their work into the creative commons? would they have to agree to it? when does it become OUR work?
thanks
bernie
http://www.elektrolysis.com/lesbo.html
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[cc-sampling] (no subject),
L. O. E., 03/03/2004
- Re: [cc-sampling] (no subject), mark/ negativland, 03/11/2004
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Re: [cc-sampling] (no subject),
Z-Train Music, 03/11/2004
- Re: [cc-sampling] (no subject), mark/ negativland, 03/11/2004
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