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Is it legal to use a clip of copyrighted music under 30 seconds to broadcast on television? |
I am part of a group at my university of telecommunications students who broadcast 4 different television shows across college campus in the US. We do not make a profit. I was wondering if it is legal for us to use less than 30 second clips of copyrighted music in our shows. Why chance it. Unless you are very tied to specific music, there are music clips with very fair licenses. no it is not ,....big brother is watching you,..... This would depend on the content of your show(s). maybe... as listed above. Depends on what you are doing with it. If it's an educational show and you're broadcasting it for academic purposes (for example, as part of a music lecture), it's OK. Television stations have to pay the composer for use of music, including music used in commercials. These are considered "performances" and ASCAP/BMI collects the fees. Most likely the composer is a member of one of these groups, so talk to ASCAP or BMI and get their take on performance fees. It is not unusual to have fees waived for student non-profit performance, but they would be the ones to decide. |
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