Excuse me
but I think that the first e-mail of this thread meant being sure to have some
legal statement that certifies the usability of the included samples, usability
that was implicit. Now it seems it is given for accepted that these samples are
taken from outside the open source dominion.
?
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Da: [email protected]
Data: 1-set-2010 6.07
A: "Stefan Fendt"<[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Ogg: Re: [LMMS-devel] License for LMMS samples and plugins
Stefan, I hear what you are saying, but my stance is just to not be paranoid
about it. LMMS does not contain any recognizable samples. It has base drums,
hihats and snares and there is seriously no way to prove that those drums are
not just similarly sounding samples of basically same stuff.
So yeah - if it is a vocal recognizable sample - sure, you might have problems.
But if it is a kick, for God's sake - who is going to recognize it, let alone
sue you - there is no way to prove you've used THEIR base drum, since all of
them sound generic.
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:16 AM, Stefan Fendt <[email protected]> wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 22:09, schrieb Louigi Verona:
> Hey Thomas!
>
> It might be an issue for a distro, but not when you are releasing an
> album. Certainly not when samples do not exceed 5 seconds anyway.
You are — I'm sorry to say — definitely wrong. At least here in Germany
(and most other countries in Europe have the very simmilar laws for
that) it doesn't count how _long_ the sample is. It just counts if it is
recognizable as being the sample from someone else. If I say "Hello" in
a sample it is definitely shorter than 5 seconds. But as long as you can
identify me, it is not OK to use it without permission...
Sampling is a mine-field. Not only here in Germany.
cu
Stefan
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