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so i am getting addicted to mashups

and im wondering, if i submitted a mashup to a radio station, would i be able to get it played? i mean im not looking to get any money or fame, just would love to hear something i put together playing on le radio (public not private lol)

so does anyone know if its legal? or would i need to get artists permission?

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Assuming you would have to get le artists permission yeah, cause your essentially using parts of their track and remixing it for your needs, but of your not gonna get paid for it then I wouldn't think there would be a problem, but that's just me

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90% of artists music isn't owned by them, meaning you don't have to ask them, you have to ask the owners. When a track is signed to a label, it is the property of the label to do with what they want.

For your purposes, this works in your favour, because most big labels have H&R departments that deal with this sort of thing daily. But it all comes down to the track and what publishing rights are in place for each tune. It's a WHALE of a thing to deal with, and if you were signed you can usually just ask your label rep to get clearances for you..

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what about parodys? can't he just 'insert funny quote here mid song' and call it a parody? Saying he was just ripping someone off because it was funny, not that it has to be offensive or anything. but i hear parodys played all the time on the radio.

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No labels will almost always say no for the use of mashup, you need more indie/unsigned artists who have the control over the files.

Its stupid because they are essentially losing out on exposure in different segments of listens but ah well.

Posted
Anna lunoe and bagraiders were the first to do that bootleg haha, i guess thats the problem with them no ownership

apparently these guys released it long before bag raiders did

Posted

Just because those stations are playing doesnt mean they have the ok from the labels which i would doubt they have. I noticed when i used to hear them on the edge they called them remixes.

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you don't have to ask permission from artist or label at all. As soon as the station decides to play it, its then their responsibility.

when i had my radio show i played mashups all the time. What i did was ensure that all tracks used in the mashup were included on my submission sheet to APRA. This sheet was all the tracks i played during the show on air then submitted to APRA so they can delegate royalties correctly.

the only issue would be a re-recording of copyrighted material which comes under AMCOS stuff. But i would say its highly highly HIGHLY unlikely for a copyright owner is going to hunt you down for that.

in saying all that the radio station should have all correct license's so let them handle it. if its an online station no registered with APRA etc. i still dont think it would be an issue. radio play is fine, zippy share is a WHALE. :) labels of any kind would love support and radio play.

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you don't have to ask permission from artist or label at all. As soon as the station decides to play it, its then their responsibility.

when i had my radio show i played mashups all the time. What i did was ensure that all tracks used in the mashup were included on my submission sheet to APRA. This sheet was all the tracks i played during the show on air then submitted to APRA so they can delegate royalties correctly.

the only issue would be a re-recording of copyrighted material which comes under AMCOS stuff. But i would say its highly highly HIGHLY unlikely for a copyright owner is going to hunt you down for that.

in saying all that the radio station should have all correct license's so let them handle it. if its an online station no registered with APRA etc. i still dont think it would be an issue. radio play is fine, zippy share is a whale. :) labels of any kind would love support and radio play.

Which is fine as long as your not calling it '50 cent vs justin beiber - in da baby (CAP 5 SUPER ULTRA REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMIX)' and claiming the track as your own (which would be the point in getting popular from mashups, surely). Funkymixes did a ton of vinyl release mashups iirc, could be worth looking into the history of those?

Posted

hmmm maybe i wasn't clear enough.

example of how i used to do it

ON AIR: "That was... 50 cent vs justin beiber - in da baby (CAP 5 SUPER ULTRA MASHUP)"

ON APRA FORM MUSIC I'VE PLAYED ON THE SHOW

1. 50 Cent - In da Club

2. Justin Beiber - Baby

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