Audio rights question
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- boobs0
As I understand it, basically nothing made in the 20th Century is in the public domain.
But, you know, with the internet and everything, copyright is nearly meaningless. Because everything is so easy to steal.
- fresnobob0
after a 2 second serarch on youtube I found this about the track:
"It's called Funky Fanfare, by Keith Mansfield. "
- harlequino0
^yup I just found that as well. I never thought to search for it as a track, I assumed it was part of the theater graphics package, or however they used to do things at the time.
Not finding much about this fellow or the track itself.
- fresnobob0
Dude, its really easy to find info about it!
For example, you can buy it here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product…and get the rights to it cleared for use here:
http://www.prsformusic.com/Pages…
- SPECTACULAR0
just sample it. sampling is 73% legal in 86.4% so you can 45% it!
- mikotondria30
Find old soviet and eastern european tv and film bits, no chance of being nabbed.