Hi Mackenzie, Can you please link us to the specific piece of music that you were wanting to use? It's hard to tell if they (1) are using a more limited licence (CC BY-ND or CC Sampling perhaps?) or (2) have given you broad legal permissions but are then asking you to not exercise them all.
Cheers, *Chris Sakkas **Admin of the FOSsil Bank wiki <http://fossilbank.wikidot.com/> and the Living Libre blog <http://www.livinglibre.com> and Twitter feed<https://twitter.com/#%21/living_libre> .* On 11 February 2013 08:37, <[email protected]> wrote: > I made my first animated video for a KickStarter Project and I needed > some sound. > > I thought I would be fine when I went to CTMixter and found a source of > creative commons music for commercial use. > > But I read the terms and it said it cannot be used for promoting > something, which seems quite odd for a commercial license > > Then it says that one can't use the sound as is- which also seemed odd- it > seems to be saying that if I use any of the sound resources I have to > change them up. > > So I wrote to the artists to request permission and now I am left > wondering if I will ever hear back or look for something else. > > Have I interpreted the terms correctly? > > Mackenzie Andersen > > _______________________________________________ > cc-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel > >
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