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Mpg Music, mainly 50s to 70s: Legal?How?Where? Who?

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Ronjo | 20:12 Tue 16th May 2006 | Music
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If someone had a collection of MANY thousands of music mpg's ------all types from Heavy Metal to Cliff; from Francoise Hardy to Vicky Leandros; from Alan Jackson to Jimi Hendrix; from The Who to Stones to Beatles to Elvis--------would it be legal to sell collection ? And, if so, where and how would you suggest folks ? TIA
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Not really sure mate. This may give you some indicatiom if it was legal or if you would have to pay royalities.....


http://www.mcps.co.uk/

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Thx Phil------I'll phone them. Any other expert advice please ?? TIA
Not advice but your post made me smile, Come what may by Vicky Leandros was the first record I ever bought
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A great choice Alibobs----but better sung by the lovely lady: in French ("Apres Toi" :))))
Almost certainly illegal, and we're not just talking copyright infringement but also piracy.
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"Piracy" Jen---------surely you jest ?? From the 1950s, much of 60s; even 70s........nobody even knows if there is copyright ;and, if so, nobody knows who it belongs to anymore. A clip of someone singing from a long-disappeared TV Show ??? No, I think "piracy" may be more appropriate to folk who are ripping off "Pirates Of The Carribean" :)))))))))). But thanks-------any help and advice appreciated. I still haven't got a definitive answer: though I certainly welcome all opinions and thoughts.Thx to all..........:)



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