Wątek: Copyright and Other Legal Issues
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1 z 12: Enes
Hi,
So I will gather several questions to which I've been looking for useful answers. The thread, however, may become the place where all such questions are asked and discussed.
1. I wish to use FL Studio for music production; but it's inaccessible and paid. Is it okay to use another application to open the sound files installed as part of FL Studio, and incorporate the sounds into my track using that other app?
2. I would like to download some loops I found at www.free-drumloops.com. Some of the loops offered on the site, however, are paid, as opposed to what the site address and title says. There's also a YouTube channel that contains the same loops on the site. And the site itself also has a button to play each of the loops for previewing. So my question is, can I download the YouTube videos and extract the audio from them, or record the sound that I hear when pressing this play button on the site and then use the sound?
Many thanks in advance...
Enes
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03.09.2020 23:46
2 z 12: Enes
Issue fixed!
They do have free variants of the loops.
My question remains unanswered though. What to do in a similar case?
--Cytat (Enes):
Hi,
So I will gather several questions to which I've been looking for useful answers. The thread, however, may become the place where all such questions are asked and discussed.
1. I wish to use FL Studio for music production; but it's inaccessible and paid. Is it okay to use another application to open the sound files installed as part of FL Studio, and incorporate the sounds into my track using that other app?
2. I would like to download some loops I found at www.free-drumloops.com. Some of the loops offered on the site, however, are paid, as opposed to what the site address and title says. There's also a YouTube channel that contains the same loops on the site. And the site itself also has a button to play each of the loops for previewing. So my question is, can I download the YouTube videos and extract the audio from them, or record the sound that I hear when pressing this play button on the site and then use the sound?
Many thanks in advance...
--Koniec cytatu
Enes
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05.09.2020 12:23
3 z 12: Enes
And now come a bunch of new questions:
Are the sounds of the following games copyrighted?
- Top Speed
- Crazy Party
- Miriani
- Three-D Velocity
- Games by Game Madness Interactive, Lighttech Interactive, Talon/Dragon Apps, Liam Erven and PB-Games
Question 2. How to know in general if a game has copyrighted materials if I can't find anything regarding that in the license agreement?
Enes
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23.12.2021 09:42
4 z 12: ArcticMoon
Crazy party's games can't be copyrighted since most of them are stolen from a bunch of different games. Don't know about the others though.
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23.12.2021 19:31
5 z 12: Enes
Well, I've played a bunch of other games but I don't think I have found any of Crazy Party's sounds identical to those of other games. So is it audio games or video games that the sounds were taken, or stolen, from?
And as for my question asking how I know if a sound or any other material is copyrighted if I can't find that information in the license agreement, Three-D Velocity could be an example of that. Apparently the game was paid at first but now it is open-source. But it still has the same sounds that it had back when it was paid. So did the developers purchase those sounds or did they just download them for free? And the game does have a credits section -both audio and written-, but I couldn't find anything here either.
Enes
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23.12.2021 22:43
6 z 12: hozosch
That would suggest that the sounds are self-produced, wouldn't it?
23.12.2021 23:04
7 z 12: Enes
Don't necessarily think so. Although not as likely, it is still totally possible that they purchased the sounds and then made the game freely available to all, giving up on compensating for their loss or having made enough profit already.
Would they be able to go record all those airplane sounds? Yes, the game has quite a lot of self-composed music and voice acting but I just don't think they made all the sounds themselves.
Enes
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23.12.2021 23:57
8 z 12: ArcticMoon
CP's sounds are stolen from video games, mainly pokemon, nintendo stuff as far as I know.
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24.12.2021 01:27
9 z 12: Enes
Got it.
Enes
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24.12.2021 08:48
10 z 12: Jacobww3
Well, I would think that games like Crazy party is not copyrighted not just because of the music, but also the sounds as well.
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24.12.2021 22:45
11 z 12: Enes
"All rights reserved." it should be.
Enes
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25.12.2021 16:01
12 z 12: SeedyTV
If I'm not mistaken, some of Crazy Party's sounds are taken from Mario Party.
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