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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 72789" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees</p><p></p><p></p><p>US copyright law holds responsible all parties who benefit from any copyright infringement so while very unlikely to be an issue, you do potentially have some liability. Somewhat like the fact that the venue is not the one performing, however they are typically benefiting from the performance and directly contributing to it being a public performance and thus are often held accountable for procuring the associated public performance rights and for any infringements.</p><p></p><p>If you charge for and/or are credited for providing the mix for recording then that seems to create a definitive benefit and to possibly increase your potential liability unless you have specifically addressed the related rights either by obtaining them or having another party accept that responsibility. Also consider that your mix might be considered a unique work and thus unless you are doing it as 'work for hire' or assign those rights then you may have some rights to it so it is probably in all parties' interests to clarify all of the copyrights issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 72789, member: 114"] Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees US copyright law holds responsible all parties who benefit from any copyright infringement so while very unlikely to be an issue, you do potentially have some liability. Somewhat like the fact that the venue is not the one performing, however they are typically benefiting from the performance and directly contributing to it being a public performance and thus are often held accountable for procuring the associated public performance rights and for any infringements. If you charge for and/or are credited for providing the mix for recording then that seems to create a definitive benefit and to possibly increase your potential liability unless you have specifically addressed the related rights either by obtaining them or having another party accept that responsibility. Also consider that your mix might be considered a unique work and thus unless you are doing it as 'work for hire' or assign those rights then you may have some rights to it so it is probably in all parties' interests to clarify all of the copyrights issues. [/QUOTE]
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