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I went to that web site & everthing on that first page is quoting very old laws from the 90's and before. This is 2006. I see only one reference to putting CDGs onto laptops, saying the following: "...it seems likely that personal use or backup copies of electronic media (like CDGs, ebooks, or DVDs) would be found fair use if the issue were ever litigated. "
So, has it ever been litigated? Are there any laws specific to putting our CDGs onto a laptop? And, what about people claiming to have their laptops confiscated even though they owned the CDGs that are on it? |
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OK, here's the last paragraph from IP Justice - which seems to be from 2003 - does sound like it might be legal:
Allowing them to copy the contents of their CDGs for backup or format-shifting to hard drives would also be a fair use, and is entirely consistent both with the legislation on copying digital media passed to date, and with traditional fair use analysis ruled on by the US courts. |
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I guess you have to use your own judement if you want to do it or not. There is lots of out there have been doing it for quite a few years without any proplems.
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Did any of those who claim to have had there laptops confiscated go to court to fight it or did they just surrender? Even though some of the cases sighted are from the 90s they are stillvalid arguments. Roe vs Wade (the abortion case) was from the 60s and is still a valid case.
As Larry said, use your own judgement. There are very few cases to interpret the laws governing CDG copyrights. Unless Congress specifically passes a law concerning Karaoke and what is and isn't legal we will never have a clear picture of their rights vs our rights.
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"it wouldn't be the first time on these open forums" My statement was to get you to lighten up & not be so suspicious. I can ask you as similar question: What is it that I said that made you think I was "taking an anti pc program posture"? And, how was I "making anyone who supports it prove their stance"? I was merely asking questions which everyone in this business needs to know the answers to. |
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read the label, or cover that most dvd's cd's, and karaoke cd's come in, and they all state "Not for Public Performance". If this is the case isnt even playing a Cd with a cd player Illegal?
![]() This rule is excepted when the club you are playing at pays Ascap. As Ascap is being paid for the performance rights. I dont think Ascap cares where the music comes from as long as They get Paid. But this is my opinion. Not a statement of fact. It is purely common sense. (but then again when have laws been common sense) |
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Skybird, please read this Thread that evolved over this legality issue for years past.
I'm closing this Thread as there is nothing else to be said about it. |
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George....lighten up guy
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I'm curious where you found the date of 2004?
Does anyone know about the difference in laws between public bars, restaurants, etc. and private clubs such as Veterans' clubs, Moose lodges, etc. Public places I've played showed their affiliation with ASCAP and BMI either on or near the front door. Are private clubs also required to join? Are there instances when a band or KJ is also required to be a member? |
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Private Clubs also must have the same licenses and posted. The only time you the KJ would have to get a license from them would be if you are doing private parties with attendance of 300 or greater (I don't have a reference handy for that, but I know we found that in some of our research when we were starting out).
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Good info to know. Thanks.
What about smaller clubs that can't hold more than 75 or 150? Is there any difference there? |
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Imcmains - thanks for the other web page where it shows the year 2004, so I didn't have to spend hours searching.
I feel it's important to dispel rumors as quickly as possible. Many people think all they have to do is buy a karaoke machine, get some music & POOF they're an instant KJ, and then wonder why they're out of business in a matter of months. Many people don't understand the dedication it takes to please the customers, or the time it takes to put together a successful karaoke show, as well as the ongoing committment. Anyone who's been doing this for a while knows their is always new equipment to buy, repairs to be mde & upgrades, not counting constantly buying new music & keeping our books up to date. There are still those out there that think all we have to do is carry in the equipment, do a show & go home, and nothing else to do. I hear it from my customers all the time. |
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"Digital Copyright Question: Fair Use of Karaoke CDGs" IP Justice Response to US Legislation April 30, 2004 Use the first link to get the date. It is under North America.
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