I'm looking to make my podcast (here or here) a more regular feature of my blog, but really want to make it Podsafe. That is, I want to make it legitimate because podcasts are more usually permanent fixtures, unlike posted mp3s which tend to be taken down after a while.
My question is: how legitimate is legitimate? If I get the artist's written permission is that sufficient, or could a label still have a problem with that? Are tracks available for free, or streamable from Myspace (for instance) ok to use? It's a legal minefield and I'm nervous.
It's cold, and there are wolves after me...
i faced the same dilemna after my first 2 podcasts as well, and decided to temporarily give it up altogether until i could figure out the legal and licensing issues involved. i've found out a whole lot since then, and am gonna attempt to do a 'podsafe' podcast as well sometime soon (there are sites/groups like Creative Commons that feature podsafe music you can freely and legally use)...the rules are blurry and complicated - as many things are in the digital/internet arena - but this link should help you a whole bunch:
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide#Using_Music
"If your podcast includes all or part of someone else's recording of a copyrighted song, you may infringe the reproduction rights in both the music al work and the sound recording. So if you create an audio file that contains the music (whether ripped from a CD or taken from a downloaded music file) you make a reproduction of two copyrighted works and, unless any of the exceptions described in Section 1.2.2 - “The Goods News: 5 Instances Where Permission Is Not Required” apply, you need to have express permission from the rightsholder(s) (this means permission in writing, such as an email giving you permission from a source you can confirm is indeed the person with authority to give the right, followed by a confirming letter from you noting the specific rights granted in the email, and the right-holder's signature on the letter)...
...Therefore, the only truly safe course under current law is to secure express permission to use, in your podcasts, any copyrighted music and sound recordings that are created by others unless you are sufficiently certain that it falls under the so-called “fair use” exception (discussed in Section 1.2.9 - “Fair Use Under Copyright Law And Its Application to Podcasts”) or otherwise falls within an exception (see Section 1.2.2 - “The Goods News: 5 Instances Where Permission Is Not Required”)."
And here's a link to the Creative Commons site:
http://creativecommons.org/audio/
hope that helps! :)
I don't have any money, Tim...
My other question: can I presume, if a band offers a song as a free download on their website, that it's ok to use?
I think promonet has been mentioned before, but it is also a good resource for podcasts as well as blogs.
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