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I've never heard of such a law or exclusion.
It is most definitely copyright violation.
They are taking a risk and rolling the dice on getting caught.
I did it too in the past, but these days I play it safe and only use licensed or royalty free options. Gotta limit exposure.
Carey
On Mar 28, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Andrew Embury <aembury@gmail.com> wrote:
> From what I remember, is that if it's an audience less then 30 people viewing it at one time and you don't turn a profit/ charge to view you should be in the clear.
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> Cheers.
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> - Andrew
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> On 2013-03-28, at 10:23 AM, Brian Higgins <higgins@soldesignfx.com> wrote:
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>> It's technically copyright violation, but since it's such limited distribution, nobody really cares.
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Mar 28, 2013, at 5:55 AM, Anthony Clifford Tonyatomy <info@tonyatomy.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi boys and girls,
>>>
>>> I have a question regarding music for a showreel. I often hear commercial music
>>> that is used in a showreel. Like very popular top 40 song's? Are they save to use
>>> and is this ok by copyright law? How do you guys obtain music for your showreel?
>>>
>>> I hope to hear soon, because I want to publish my showreel today.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
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