Royalties on Portions

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  • Mr Grimsdale
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2004
    • 9510

    #16
    I can't disagree with anything so far.
    Originally posted by flappo
    i'm sure grimsdale's on drugs

    Originally posted by Cato
    translating your Japanese.


    "Master Cato is...I order, it's yours. don't ask me to do gay material for the life of me because you kick my bat."

    omae baka dana?

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    • Cathedral
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6621

      #17
      Originally posted by Panamark
      I was in my local record store today and there is almost as many karaoke CD's as real CD's ! They must be paying royalties.... But the Karaoke CD's are lke 1/4 of the price of the original material...
      Im guessing even if you use portions, there are royalties payable,
      but obviously minute compared to the full song....

      What do you think CAT?
      What is it exactly that you have in mind with this concept?

      Sampling would be the same thing as the rappers did through the 80's to the present and a few of them landed in court over it. they only used portions of the original also.

      I have no idea how you would go about getting permission or how they would charge you for this. I would guess it would depend on how much money you were going to make and owe them a percentage.

      I guess a letter asking permission would be the first step.

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      • GAR
        Banned
        • Jan 2004
        • 10881

        #18
        Just go ahead and let the economics of the whole thing work itself out.

        Do what you want - if you have actual sales, peg your cost against what portion youd consider rights-earnings and wait till you get a cease-n-desist letter from their atty.

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