Hi

Why risk infringing someone's copyright by 'sampling' or whatever when
there is a huge volume of work out there in the public domain...spanning
over 1000 years of compositional works.

Ever wonder why so many TV ads use 'classical' music - because it's low
cost to use (you do have to pay for someone to perform it or to use an
existing recording).

Also, music that has stood the test of time will not 'date' in the way
pop music does. This has significant implications in terms of being able
to reuse whatever movie results for the next 10-20 years. After all,
most of our glider fleet won't change much in that period and so much
re-use would be possible if the soundtrack is carefully chosen.

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Robert Hart                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+61 (0)438 385 533
Brisbane, Australia                        http://www.hart.wattle.id.au

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