Using Speech or Comments from TV in music !

Discussion in 'Education' started by Carface, Feb 9, 2013.

  1. Carface

    Carface Noisemaker

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    I like to ask you folks if someone knows if it is allowed to use
    parts of speeches from people cut from TV !

    Not from movies or series.
    I mean only what people talk, announce or comment publicly.

    Could be anything what they say...

    How much could I use ?
    Do I have to ask for permission ?
    How much would it cost, if it does ?


    THX for any answers that would help.

    cf
     
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  3. lekb

    lekb Newbie

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    Don't even worry about it unless your gonna chart. Dance music is full of uncleared samples, I have never worried even though i once did get a letter from a solicitor telling me not to use a specific name anymore. I just thought fuck em, carry on regardless.
     
  4. lyric8

    lyric8 Producer

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    How old is the sound clip if it's from a old movie TV show news broadcast it will probably in public domain depending on how many year's old it is check ( wikipedia ) :thumbsup:
     
  5. Carface

    Carface Noisemaker

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    It's from 1964 and a reading from a TV show !

    SO you think it might be clear to use it ?

    I read that people who use the Martin Luther King jr. speech. I have a dream,
    have to pay the MLK foundation some percentage.
    That is public and old, so how can they charge someone ??? :dunno:

    By the way..., thanks for the help ! :wink:
    cheers
     
  6. Burg

    Burg Newbie

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    Martin Luther King died in 1968. Current US copyright laws allow works to go into the public domain after 70 years. So they still own that work/speech.

    I don't have too much info on TV intellectual property , but I am in the music licensing business so i can tell you that each country has it's own public domain laws so the number of years varies. Not sure where the tv show you are talking about was created.

    - Burg
     
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