A problem with music copyright
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wynn Apprentice
Joined: 17 Aug 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: 05/21/08 - 07:52 Post subject: |
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| I am, what you can call – a growing musician, I was working on my initiative project for several months from now to the past and I think that I finally have what I meant to create at the beginning. It happened, unfortunately, that some other guy claims how I wrote a melody listening to his music, and that is stopping me from getting a license. He claims that his copyright suffered and he is causing me a lot of problems. I was wondering, do you have any advice on how to bypass it? Of course, what he claims is having no relation to common sense. |
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ibby Apprentice
Joined: 07 Feb 2005 Posts: 2
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Posted: 06/20/08 - 02:41 Post subject: |
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| It is a difficult situation and not many people are going to be able to advice you anything but to get some professional help, that means – hiring a lawyer probably isn’t going to be avoidable. At least I think. Unless you change your song, or whatever this is about. That person may feel jeopardized by you and, even if you haven’t “took the melody” you are still creating something that he had already made. To say it in these words. It is possible that you were the first one, but he was faster. And that’s your problem. |
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