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Are demo songs that come with apps ok to remix and release?
I’m wondering if those demo songs that come with apps (if they have them) are basically royalty-free, at least for remixing, rearranging, etc.? Always wondered that about the songs that came with hardware keyboards and such too. I assume they’re there to play around with (the editable or tweakable ones at least) and incorporate into your own works, commercial or otherwise too, as long as you’re not just straight up releasing them as is and claiming them as your own productions.
Am I right to think that, or are they indeed copyrighted works in full?
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At least you would have to ask the original creator and the product manufacturer (or app developer) for permission, no matter if you're using them as-is or only parts of them.
Safer to assume they aren’t, until you establish for certain otherwise.
Yep sounds like the safest routes, @rs2000 and @TheOriginalPaulB.
Any developers care to chime in though, if there’s a general attitude among you when it comes to how free they are for users to incorporate? Like I said, these demos come with hardware too, often fully editable, so that’s where my assumption came in, that they were meant for user modification and free use, and there was never any copyright notices I saw in the ones I owned.
So yeah, wondering if manufacturers and developers go into programming/including those fully editable demos with a general rule either way for or against the free usage of those demo songs, samples, midi compositions, etc.