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  On 3/18/2019 at 11:12 PM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said:

 

  On 3/18/2019 at 10:47 PM, Bulk VanderHooj said:

Oh, interesting! I didn't know that. 

 

How is the track marked so one knows it's CC?

honestly i don't member, it's been a while since i uploaded something...

 

 

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Another thing about the SC dump is that the tracks were all published under Chrysalis before being uploaded - one of many reasons it was such an exceptional thing to happen. Releasing hundreds of songs for free is not a legally straightforward thing to do.

 

BBC Radio 1 showed us in February 2015 that it is possible to get one of AFX's soundcloud tracks played on air, whatever the procedure may be. 5 lush ambulance and (taut) appeared on the Flying Lotus residency with this Jerry Jackson cartoon:

  On 3/19/2019 at 1:09 AM, Brisbot said:

I'd try finding some good ambient/idm artists on soundcloud and message them, asking permission to use their music.

or even ask on the ekt forum, lots of peeps would be grateful...

When you upload anything to SoundCloud, you are asked to designate the track as All Rights Reserved or Creative Commons, which has a few different licenses.

 

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/

 

At any rate, don't use the work of others without permission.

I agree with what have been said.

 

So the only reason why who decides to use those tracks anyway in his podcast probably would have no problems is that no author will ever say anything.

 

And btw, why should posting musical podcasts such as mixcloud should be legal?

  On 3/21/2019 at 9:12 AM, Lachesi said:

And btw, why should posting musical podcasts such as mixcloud should be legal?

right? I also wonder about this... Why is a dj set or a mixtape legal when u can't even tell if what you're listening to is in fact pirated music or if it's being played from an original record... furthermore why can djs make the amount of money they do playing other people's music? Edited by THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON
  On 3/21/2019 at 9:24 AM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said:

 

  On 3/21/2019 at 9:12 AM, Lachesi said:

And btw, why should posting musical podcasts such as mixcloud should be legal?

right? I also wonder about this... Why is a dj set or a mixtape legal. Furthermore it is impossible to know if you're playing pirated music or if u own the originals... Further furthermore why can djs make the amount of money they do playing other people's music?

 

lol, yeah. I haven't sold any of my music yet, but I get messages asking permission to play the tracks out at their paid gigs. So other people have technically profited more than I have from my music.

I never expect to make more money than the djs that are playing my music are getting. Fucking sucks.

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  On 3/21/2019 at 9:29 AM, Brisbot said:

lol, yeah. I haven't sold any of my music yet, but I get messages asking permission to play the tracks out at their paid gigs. So other people have technically profited more than I have from my music.

Sign up for a collection society and inform them when your music is played out.

DJs should declare all tracks played during the set, club owners should send the document to national author societies and creators of the tracks would receive in this way an amount of money

  On 3/21/2019 at 12:29 PM, Lachesi said:

DJs should declare all tracks played during the set, club owners should send the document to national author societies and creators of the tracks would receive in this way an amount of money

 

Taht's how it works here in Belgium indeed. There is this oranisation, called Sabam,who does just that. Controls each party or venue where music is being played for a public and demands a list of the tracks played. Also I think the oraniser of the event must pay a certain amount for the rights to play the music. 

 

Of course the DJ does not pay anything, so still makes a load of oney compared to the artist who made the track.

I recently consulted an expert on copyrights and he said that even most of the mixes of mixcloud are not legal! 

 

That's why the site always mentions "radio programs"...because you can upload on mixcloud only shows that originally had permissions! A mixtape of music is a derivate product as a podcast is

 

So the law says that you have to get the permission if you want to use someone else tracks in your uploads (as radio shows have)

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