As I was sat on the throne I was flicking through a future mag (as you do) and came across some interesting information on sample copyrights so I thought id type it up for the the people that diddnt know and for the ignorant people who will say(already knew that)
Sample CDsWhen you buy a sample cd your usually buying the right to use those samples in your own music(though not to redistribute those samples) before you release or send out a track check the sample cd to see if you need to put a credit to them
Sampling Films And TVIf you thought music copyright was complicated,consider that to sample a bit of dialogue from a film or TV show you have to take into account the scriptwriters copyright(he wrote the words being spoken),any music copyright(if theres background music),the recording copyright(of the audio/visual recording) and the original authors copyright(if the film/tv adaptation is based on an original book,and no you just cant get a mate to re-say the words......the words belong to the scriptwriter/author and youll need his permission to re-say the words
Getting PermissionA lot of musicions dont realise how easy it is to get permission to use a sample.the main thing you need to remember is that you need permission from the music(and lyrics) copyright owner (usually the artist or record company) aswell as the recording copyright owner(usually the record company) the record company details withh be on the cd case/vynyl sleeve . alternatively you can do an online search,such as sampleclearance.com ,who will track down a sample and gain permission on your behalf,And getting the permsission doesnt always mean you have to pay.
Samples have a copyright time of 70years meaning any music older than 70 years can be sampled without permission
