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From: Thad Cutsinger <cutsing@major.cei.net>
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Subject: Re: Demo Reels -- illegal music?
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Paul Goldberg wrote:
>
> Best bets in the production music category are the Music Bakery CD's [$45]
> and Fresh Music [same, with a discount for quick payment]. They qualify,
> IMHO, for airplay nationally as well as to drive home our work.
>
> PG
> Hollywood, New York Ltd.
> MuscleSport USA/Boxing/Topless PPV
> Flyer/Raptor 3 5/300
>
> At 08:45 PM 4/4/96 -0800, you wrote:
> >Dave Thomas wrote:
> >>
> >> >Concerning the creation of demo reels, I was wondering if there are laws
> >> >against the use of professional, copyrighted music in a demo reel.
<SNIP>
> >
> > You need to pay fees to ASCAP and/or BMI for certain
> > popular song rights.
> >
> > But, as Dave mentioned custom music the way to go.