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by M1573RMU74710N
5452 days ago
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It's certainly possible. I'd note there are a variety of services who exist solely to provide "in store music" to stores, which handle all the copyright/broadcast rights etc....and they are generally pretty affordable. Still I wouldn't be surprised if there was a discount for stations that are pure public-domain or if small franchises were just playing it themselves (though presumably the recording/performance itself is still protected and they might not be in the clear legally if they were say, just playing a CD) >I'm starting to think that we need a free music movement, It already exists, it's called the Open Source Movement (well, amongst others). There is a variety of music available under say, a Creative Commons license...and many websites devoted purely to free-music. |
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Combine those two points and you see that getting strings-free music is a little harder than usual. And precedents like that nonsense about a 5-note hook from a long time ago don't help when it comes to issues of derivative works.