Question re using album artwork and the legalities
djwaxon
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I'm looking at possibly using some album artwork for some products I'm making, and wondered if anyone knew anything about the procedure to do such a thing legally? Say, if it's something on Priority or Jive from about 20 years back, are they likely to kick off about you using it w/o permission? Would a company typically demand a royalty for this or a flat fee?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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I'm no lawyer but, until the lawyers come, before you use copyrighted material you must clear the usage with the copyright owner.
Yeah, I guess I'm wondering whether to try and do it on the downlow in small runs, or whether to try and make decent money from it and wait to see if I do before trying to get an agreement. I can't afford to use a lawyer to do this without knowing whether I'll make money.
I guess I'm looking at it like a visual equivalent of sampling really
Waiting to get permission until you've used said material and make money is a good way to loose even more money on lawyers and fines. Once you violate the copyright, the copyright owner is going to sue you for everything they can get. Getting permission legally before hand is usually a fraction of the cost of being sued for copyright violation even if the legal method sounds too expensive now. The copyright owner can also sue you for big money AND make you take your product off the market and you won't be making any money to pay your legal bills. There are plenty of places that sell production art to anyone and you don't need a lawyer or anything. If you are trying to "sample" some known artist ....don't do it son.