Music for a Website. Free or Royalty Free?
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- Beeswax
Client wants me to put The Beauty and the Beast Theme song on the website. Some site gives commercial rights for $100. What if I find a version that they didn't produce, should I use it ? Is it a risk or is it a right?
- eating_tv0
Tell the client you can't just do that unless he wants to pay (does he want to pay?)
- MSTRPLN0
Might get you (them) in hot water
- 7point340
tell your client that you'll mail them a solution.
go get a FedEx box and a tackhammer.
- OSFA0
beauty and the beast song?? hmmm that's a new porn genre I am not familiar with...
- kona0
create a 'sya - card'. which is a 'save your ass' card that says you will not be held liable nor responsible and get your client to sign it so when the hammer of thor drops on your client for infringement it doesn't come back to you.
- D_Dot0
I hear Disney is pretty chill about copyright.
- rson0
Umm...what kind of site is it?
- Llyod0
is this "it's a whole new world" song?
- flavorful0
My mind is racing to figure out what in the world this site is about now.
- JazX0
My dick hurts from this thread.
- doesnotexist0
yeah you can use an alternate version. that's why you hear crap remake songs in commercials.
- you could use the MIDI version, it would totally SUCK, but you wouldn't catch as much sh*tJazX
- 7point340
tell the person to purchase the cd and press play on the stereo everytime she visits?
- hahahaha brilliant.
"Also vividly imagine a 3d rendering with your own avatar in, doing shit"mikotondria3
- hahahaha brilliant.
- janne760
you can't do this. riaa wil put lethal injections in your vains
- killthefish0
Make it so that every time someone logs into the site it checks for the song. IF it's not on the user's computer, it is automatically purchased from itunes and installed on the computer and then played.