Production Music 101.
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production music libraries own all of the copyrights of their music. Thus, it can be licensed without the composer's permission, as is necessary in licensing music from normal publishers. This is because virtually all music created for music libraries is done on a work for hire basis.
This part is error #500
This part is error #500
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Anyone can edit the WikipediaSubRivers wrote:production music libraries own all of the copyrights of their music. Thus, it can be licensed without the composer's permission, as is necessary in licensing music from normal publishers. This is because virtually all music created for music libraries is done on a work for hire basis.
This part is error #500
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which part is wrong? the work for hire part?
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Both the wfh and the copyright part.ochaim wrote:which part is wrong? the work for hire part?
Not questioning that they both occur - just the "all" and "virtually all" bits.
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