what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
You fuckers seem to use any and every piece of popular music on your tv broadcasts, and yet somehow I doubt you bother getting the rights to any of those. Are the laws there different? Cause I'm pretty sure you can't use more than a second of anyone's work b4 you get sued here in the US.
Don't get me wrong, I'm liking the unabated use of material, just not sure how you're doing that.
Don't get me wrong, I'm liking the unabated use of material, just not sure how you're doing that.
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Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
You can do anything if you can handle driving on the wrong side of the road.
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Don Carlos
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Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
The company pay the artists when it's used. Madness I know, but it happens
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so why doesnt the us use that practice more often?u mean to tell me brits have more money to burn?
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
cos the US has the RIAA and they're morons.
I think the rule is you can use < 30secs for free of a master recording.
I think the rule is you can use < 30secs for free of a master recording.
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Yea ?, I'm pretty sure you need to come to an agreement with the artist / publisher if you want the rights to use their music no matter its length ?, we can't even play local radio in a shop without a licence
. I can't see it costing that much either as it's like an advert for the song n all, especially if its linked to a big brand which is what the more popular songs seem to attach themselves to.
It's not like they're stealing copyright, the industry is regulated by Ofcom who have no drama in busting bollocks like the Tax man.
And I think it's more to do with yank ads being rather shit, from no mark companies like staybrite windows where you buy one you get one free, I SAID, ya buy one ya get one freeeeeeee. As an assumption id say we have less broadcasting space in comparison.
It's not like they're stealing copyright, the industry is regulated by Ofcom who have no drama in busting bollocks like the Tax man.
And I think it's more to do with yank ads being rather shit, from no mark companies like staybrite windows where you buy one you get one free, I SAID, ya buy one ya get one freeeeeeee. As an assumption id say we have less broadcasting space in comparison.
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Don Carlos
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Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
If the right song is used sales go through roof - just ask Alex Clare in the IE9 advert, Chromatics for the Samsung Galaxy advert or David Bowie in the latest Sony advert
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
jesus, who cares??
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
yeah, fuck those morons being interested in other countries' legislature
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legislation
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The English r mad
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Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
legislature is the word I was looking for.seremtan wrote:legislation
and hence used.
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
then it should have been "another country's"
pwnt
pwnt
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
possessive plural, "other countries'", I'm sure.
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Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
Every time a tune is broadcast for public consumption, the artist responsible gets a royalty.
There's a shit-tonne of cash in the UK advertising industry, so they can afford to pay the royalties.
The Performing Rights Society Music License
Here's the list of tariffs associated with TV advertising.
There's a shit-tonne of cash in the UK advertising industry, so they can afford to pay the royalties.
The Performing Rights Society Music License
Here's the list of tariffs associated with TV advertising.
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
we're only talking about one country hereMKJ wrote:possessive plural, "other countries'", I'm sure.
no backsliding plz thx
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I was talkng about the concept of taking interest in other countries, plural.
otherwise I would've used "another country" instead of "other countries".
sorry bout that.
otherwise I would've used "another country" instead of "other countries".
sorry bout that.
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
why can't you just be a man and admit that i'm right?
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
why can't you just accept the fact that you were wrong?
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
next up: no u.
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still don't care.
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
I like the direction this thread took.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
MKJ wrote:next up: no u.

Re: what's the deal with music rights in the UK?
good postMat Linnett wrote:Every time a tune is broadcast for public consumption, the artist responsible gets a royalty.
There's a shit-tonne of cash in the UK advertising industry, so they can afford to pay the royalties.
The Performing Rights Society Music License
Here's the list of tariffs associated with TV advertising.