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Patrick Shirkey schrieb:
> R Parker wrote:
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>> --- Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@email-addr-hidden>
>> wrote:
>
> Yeah right, so if I just happened to play your work in the next big
> movie and you found out you weren't getting any dosh for it, but your
> tracks started selling more copies at itunes then ...
somewhat you increase my doubt about my skills in writing English -
the case you describe here can only happen, if the author of the used
track is mentioned - why should the iTunes-sales increase for the
original author if someone remixes his work for a movie *whithout*
mentioning his name ??
And of course: if some David Lynch / Jim Jarmush etc type of director
would ask me, if i would give him/her my tracks for a movie just for the
glory i would not think twice. Everybody would ask "What dude made this
sickening strange music at about 10 minutes before the ending? Where do
i get more of that..."
That would be a hell of a royality and very well acceptable.... ;-)
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