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December 13, 2010 by
Jennib And Friends
Copyright protection on music typically lasts throughout the life of the composer from the time the work was created until death plus another 50 years thereafter or 75 years from publication or 100 years from creation.
Let’s make it clear: when you download copyrighted MP3 music, you pay for the privilege of listening, not owning.
But there are music materials you can download for free because they are in what is called the public domain. They belong in the realm of royalty free music.
They are not protected by copyright or the ownership period for the legislations of intellectual property protection to apply, has prescribed.. Musical materials like sound effects are normally not copyrighted. Classical music composed earlier than 1930 as well as theme songs and background music from old films can also be royalty free by this time and are free to download. But new performance of these royalty free music it not.
Be careful though, not all music that can be downloaded for at no cost on the world wide web is royalty-free. Some musical materials are offered as sample music from budding musicians and artists who promote their artistry by allowing their performances or compositions to reach the most number of people by offering them for free download without any obligation. Even established musicians and celebrities often offer free samples of the forthcoming albums.
But let there be no mistake, these are copyrighted works and copying their musical line or lyrics in part or in whole exposes you to lawsuits for copyright infringement.
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Posted on
December 06, 2010 by
Jennib And Friends
History
Radio 3 is the successor station to the Third Programme which was originally launched on 29 September 1946. The name changed on 30 September 1967 when the BBC launched its first pop music station, Radio 1. The three other national radio channels were then renamed Radio 2, (formerly the Light Programme), Radio 3 and Radio 4, (formerly the Home Service). Radio 3 took over the service which had been known under the umbrella title of the Third Network and which included on the same frequency the Third Programme itself, the Music Programme and various sports and adult education programmes. All the component programmes, including the Third Programme, kept their separate identities within Radio 3 until 4 April 1970, when there was further reorganisation following publication of the BBC document Broadcasting in the Seventies.
Broadcasting in the Seventies
In July 1969, the BBC published the document Broadcasting in the Seventies, later described by a senior BBC executive, Jenny Abramsky, Head of Radio and Music, as “the most controversial document ever produced by radio”. Prompted partly by the problem of rising costs, one of its main thrusts was the move towards “generic” stations, each catering for a defined audience. One early option under consideration was the reduction of the four radio networks to three, and “Day-time serious music would be the casualty”. Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 4 would broadcast during the day time, while in the evening Radios 1 and 2 would merge and Radio 3 would broadcast on the vacated frequency. Rumours were circulating that Radio 3 would be abolished altogether, with The Guardian stating that there was a strong “statistical case” against the station. However, the Director-General, Charles Curran, publicly denied this as “quite contradictory to the aim of the BBC, which is to provide a comprehensive radio service”. Curran had earlier dismissed
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Posted on
November 26, 2010 by
Jennib And Friends
If you update your myspace profile page religiously, then you must have trouble getting fresh ideas. If you have been thinking about updating the background music, then check out some of the new ideas for your myspace background music that you can use to further enthrall your profile viewers.
There are millions of songs out there for you to choose from. Choosing a song is not tough, it is just that you will definitely want something that sounds fresh and new to everyone’s ears. After all, there are probably thousands of other myspace users out there who have the same background music as yours.
It is time to try something new. Background music does not necessarily have to be songs. They can be simple tunes or just rhythm and beats. If you are a percussion lover, then how about recording your own drum solo and upload it is you myspace background music? If you think that you have an amazing voice, then let your singing voice be the background music. It is good to give your myspace background music the personal touch.
Talking about rhythms and beats, you will have a hard time finding these kinds of songs if you only depend on the radio for help. These songs however can be easily found if you search for ‘royalty free music’ on Google.
But why bother purchasing royalty free music when you can simply use Bon Jovi’s song? Well, you DO want to be different don’t you? Simply purchase a royalty free music track that is available on the Net and upload it as your myspace music background. When searching for a royalty free music, don’t expect to see familiar track titles. Royalty free music are songs that you never heard of before. But the cool thing about it is that they sound as good as Bon Jovi’s!
They are not entirely free, but they are definitely worth your money. Let’s think about it. With the same price from iTunes store, you can get one-in-a-million-kind of track that is reusable
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