I really like the way Discovery Channel uses sounds that COULD be 
in a scene but AREN'T, like dropped tools or barking. All that's 
needed is audio software that allows editing based on signal strength 
( maybe Steve will put that feature in iMovie6). 
  Journalists don't pay when someone walks through the frame in a 
Raiders jacket or when UPS drives by. If you act like a journalist 
perhaps you are.

--- In [email protected], Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> You tell them, Gena!
> 
> It is one thing to use music intentionally without paying.  It is 
quite something else to have music you don't want forced upon you by 
ringtones and background music and deny you your "right to free 
speech" because you are not able to use the interview you were 
recording when it intruded.
> 
> I don't know copyright law.  Laws in general are not 
about "justice", they are about "law" and power and money.
> 
> I'm going to be violating some copyrights with big names in my 
vlogs.  I was on their show and I believe I have the right to share 
my appearances with others.  We need to get some lawyers interested 
in pressing some of these issues.
> 
> Do you know that if you sing "Happy Birthday" in a movie you are 
making, you have to pay royalties even though you are singing it or 
your friends are singing it to you.
> 
> Yuk!  Yuk!  Yuk!
> 
> Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
> 
> Videographer, Writer, Activist
> Advisor: The Immortality Institute
> Hoboken, NJ
> http://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/
> 201-656-3280
>







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