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"OIE" wrote in message ... On 13 Jun 2004 17:40:03 GMT, Rich Wood wrote: Actually, I meant more along the lines of news. Is it even illegal to replay short clips? Probably so, just making sure. Radio stations pay networks with commercial inventory to use those actualities.Lots of inventory. I don't believe you'll find there's any "fair use" application in a one minute news clip that's been edited by the network and paid for by the stations. Under no circumstances, short of getting permission, can you use the voice of any network personality unless you want to pay them a hefty fee. You're in very dangerous water. Rich Just thought of something else. What about rebroadcasting politicians? I know you can use the words of politicians freely, but do you have to record their words yourself? Drop that thought. No, you don't have to literally record the words yourself. You can have somebody do that for you, but as has been made pretty clear here already, you cannot record the "words" from someone else's radio station and then play them on yours. Sure, the politician was no doubt speaking in a public forum, but the radio station from which _you_ got the audio was the party that some way, some how and for sure paid for that audio. And that station owns that particular rendering of that audio. They paid for it. They sent a reporter to the scene to record it. Or they paid a network in spot inventory to get it. You didn't. There isn't such a thing as free audio for use on the air (unless, of course, you negotiate a price of $0.00 with the party that owns it. You can't just take it from the owner (well, you _can_ but you shouldn't). I think your search for free stuff is going to be futile. Don |
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On 17 Jun 2004 03:08:07 GMT, "Don Forsling" wrote:
"OIE" wrote in message ... On 13 Jun 2004 17:40:03 GMT, Rich Wood wrote: Actually, I meant more along the lines of news. Is it even illegal to replay short clips? Probably so, just making sure. Radio stations pay networks with commercial inventory to use those actualities.Lots of inventory. I don't believe you'll find there's any "fair use" application in a one minute news clip that's been edited by the network and paid for by the stations. Under no circumstances, short of getting permission, can you use the voice of any network personality unless you want to pay them a hefty fee. You're in very dangerous water. Rich Just thought of something else. What about rebroadcasting politicians? I know you can use the words of politicians freely, but do you have to record their words yourself? Drop that thought. No, you don't have to literally record the words yourself. You can have somebody do that for you, but as has been made pretty clear here already, you cannot record the "words" from someone else's radio station and then play them on yours. Sure, the politician was no doubt speaking in a public forum, but the radio station from which _you_ got the audio was the party that some way, some how and for sure paid for that audio. And that station owns that particular rendering of that audio. They paid for it. They sent a reporter to the scene to record it. Or they paid a network in spot inventory to get it. You didn't. There isn't such a thing as free audio for use on the air (unless, of course, you negotiate a price of $0.00 with the party that owns it. You can't just take it from the owner (well, you _can_ but you shouldn't). I think your search for free stuff is going to be futile. Don Could you rephrase that, I think it was a little vague. Just kidding! Thanks for the answers; I just wanted to get some answers. As I said, the only thing I could find was fair use in the university classroom. Thanks for the help. |
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