whats the difference between a band 'covering' a song, and a band stealing lyrics from another band?
do you get what im asking?
do you get what im asking?
15 more years! 15 more years!
WikiCover songs often fall under a mechanical license whereby the cover artist pays a standard royalty to the original artist, and is safe under copyright law even if they do not have any permission from the original artist.
Last edited by ebug9 (2009-03-15 08:13:14)
Last edited by Scorpion0x17 (2009-03-15 08:14:03)
So in a sense anyone on youtube who is amatuerly covering a song should be paying royalties?ebug9 wrote:
One has permission from the original creator, while the other does not.WikiCover songs often fall under a mechanical license whereby the cover artist pays a standard royalty to the original artist, and is safe under copyright law even if they do not have any permission from the original artist.
Yes.Mitch wrote:
So in a sense anyone on youtube who is amatuerly covering a song should be paying royalties?ebug9 wrote:
One has permission from the original creator, while the other does not.WikiCover songs often fall under a mechanical license whereby the cover artist pays a standard royalty to the original artist, and is safe under copyright law even if they do not have any permission from the original artist.
If they start making profits from it, I imagine they should.Mitch wrote:
So in a sense anyone on youtube who is amatuerly covering a song should be paying royalties?ebug9 wrote:
One has permission from the original creator, while the other does not.WikiCover songs often fall under a mechanical license whereby the cover artist pays a standard royalty to the original artist, and is safe under copyright law even if they do not have any permission from the original artist.
It's still a breach of copyright law whether you make money from it or not.The Sheriff wrote:
No because they aren't making money off it.
Last edited by Scorpion0x17 (2009-03-15 08:18:27)
^^ this.The Sheriff wrote:
No because they aren't making money off it.
I suspect you know more about this than I, 'G, but I believe that's not correct.ATG wrote:
^^ this.The Sheriff wrote:
No because they aren't making money off it.
No charge, no problema.