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mechanical licensing for MP3s ?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:05 am
by littlejohn
How does mechanical rights licensing relate to MP3 web download ?I recently asked the question ( from a publishing perspective ) whether or not an MP3 was considered "tangible" in the legal sense. the answer came back overwhelmingly - YES. If that be so, ( Tor F ?) I would expect anyone seeking to record and sell an MP3 of a song of which I own the copyright to first gain the appropriate mechanical license ( just like with a record or CD )I wonder if the popular download sites report sales to say Harry Fox or anyone like that ( on a per sale basis ) ??TIA for the chat -- Best , --John

Re: mechanical licensing for MP3s ?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:51 pm
by chriscarter
Yes, they report sales.

Re: mechanical licensing for MP3s ?

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:07 am
by scottyrock
johnI just licensed three cover songs for my new cd from harry fox. it's a seperate license for mechanical and mp3 downloads .I had to apply before they were made available for sale. I think the rate .09$ per. is the same as mechanical scott

Re: mechanical licensing for MP3s ?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:32 am
by littlejohn
What factors did you consider when choosing the number of mechs for MP3 distribution ? I ask , because choosing the number of mech lic.s is a straightforward calculation for CDs ( i.e. I am going to make X number of CDs and I know that in advance )From what I can tell there is a mech lic. due for each MP3 download sale .. maybe not so easy to predict, and possibly harder to confirm/audit ( hooray for Harry if he intends to try !)