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Forum rules?
What do the rules say about posting soundcloud links of remixes you've done on the ipad?
Basically finding acapellas of groups/ artists songs on the internet & remixing them.
Big no no?
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As long as its your own work and done on the iPad i dont see why it would be a problem. Only forum rules around here are to be friendly and helpful to each other!
Thanks!
I expect standard copyright issues would apply. You should acquire permission from the original material producer to use their work in a derivative (unless the original is - or has been placed - in the public domain).
I think with the new "digital economy" we've had for over a decade, copyright rules are out of date and personally think just crediting the original songwriter/artist is enough, unless the OP is going to be selling it for money. Any remix is basically an advertisement for the original song and artist. Two big examples: Any hip hop song (think of all the James brown samples, the sampling debate has long died since the 80's) and Danger Mouse's The Grey Album. The guy achieved worldwide fame, a contract with William Morris Agency, producing the likes of U2 and Gnarles Barkley (ya know that Craaaazy song) all from doing a mashup of the beatles and JayZ
Please let's not get into a debate on the rights/wrongs/relevance of current copyright law. It is what it is The OP is hosting the actual material on Soundcloud and is only linking to it from here. If Michael and Sebastian have a problem with that, I guess they'll say so.