Thanks for the tip. I'm already using music from podshow but it takes more time for me to make a video because of it. Oh well..cest la vie.
Joan




Message: 7
  Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:03:10 -0500
  From: Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Re: mainstream music in videos

Over on the podcasting side of things Adam Curry has completley stopped
using any music that he doesn't have the rights to and has removed old
podcasts with copyrighted music from his archives.

http://music.podshow.com is one of the places I get music from.

It promotes independent artists AND they get notified when you play
their music.

I've gotten some great feedback from band members and they love it when
we can promote their music.

On Nov 21, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Ronen wrote:

>  It's safer to use music you have permissions to. But....
>
>  Usually people let it slide. Kevin Smith's vlog uses a ton of
> copyrighted music, and do many other people's, and no one's raising
> any eyebrows. Just don't try to sell it, or put the vlog in iTunes'
> listings.
>
>  The answer is basically "No, but [for the time being] you can get
> away with it." Some people I know are trying to work out an extended
> solution to this which would crack open the archives for use. More as
> it develops.

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