Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Investigating Soundtrack - Investigating Copyright


Investigating Soundtrack - Investigating Copyright

Myself and James where originally going to use soundtracks from 
www.freeplaymusic.com. We both carefully looked at their licence agreements on their website to figure out if we can, or can not use tracks from the site. We found this process rather difficult, so we then decided to e-mail Mr.Seal (one of the media studies teachers) to help us investigate this important issue.

Below I have embedded the content from the emails. Please click on the Show/Hide (spoiler bar) buttons to display these images. The please click the image to enlarge the selection. This then means that the content is readable.


Alliteratively, open one image up. Then use Blogspot's viewing option by clicking on the arrows on either side.

Please notice that the screen shots have been edited to hide any personal information that should not be shared publicly - such as email addresses, specific names, places, personal information such as date of birth and postcode addresses unless given authorized permission was/is granted. (If any more information that needs to be covered e.g. "g.seal". Please message me via an email and I will proceed to do so).

Images are at bottom of post. (Please view images at this stage. Thank you).


The result is rather disappointing, and rather costly if we chose to pay the fee! However, Myself and James have other possible choices for soundtrack's which use a Creative Commons licence.

Myself and James' progress is very stable. Because our clips are around 95% completed in editing them together, we can start to focus on fonts of titles and finding/using more possible soundtracks. 











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