im not totally sure but i think u need a "mechanical license" for sampling... and are allowed fewer than 7 notes if you are covering... something like that...

check out BMI, ASCAP, Harry Fox, SESAC.... they'll ask u how many reproductions u plan to make. ur traffic would be an idea i guess... the conversation usually starts around 500 units... and a few dollars per...

i dunno if that means they dont care for less than that? permission isn't implied... but u could probably bank on them not wasting their time if the circulation is low...

thats all in the context of CD releases n stuff... how that translates to new media ... no idea

generally speaking i have no idea what im talking about

On 11/21/05, strollingbones2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Isn't it legal to use like a ten second snippet of copyrighted music
under the "Fair Use Clause" of the law?

Eric
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