Subject: | Re: IP protection |
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From: | "Lou Judson" inaudio |
Date: | Mon Aug 4, 2008 8:12 am ((PDT)) |
I'm wondering how much "profit" (once made) goes back to support the creatures in the wild who made the "music" you are trying to sell... Like in the music industry, there is a difference between the artist and the engineer, is there not? <L> On Aug 4, 2008, at 7:04 AM, David Michael wrote: There are some legal frameworks in place for media sharing, such as the Creative Commons Licenses - which you can see in action on Flickr. Ultimately though, despite these 'licenses', I think its impossible to keep people from misusing or misrepresenting your recordings once they have been released into the wild. |
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