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misterpomp
17 years ago
Oct 13, 2007 - 9:11am
If it's:
1) released
2) contains properly-credited music (still subject to the debate about what is music)
Then I'd let it in.
If GHIII has credits (even on-screen ones) that say "... performed by the Brett Michaels Band" and we can track that - then that sounds good enough for me. I don't know which movie it is but, again, if the video release credits the music - it sounds like it would sneak in.
I would disallow anything where the music is so peripheral to the overall product that it's not credited, obscured, cut, only partially audible or
otherwise defaced. So if, say, music is used as a background on a movie DVD release - I'd probably lean hard against that.
1) released
2) contains properly-credited music (still subject to the debate about what is music)
Then I'd let it in.
If GHIII has credits (even on-screen ones) that say "... performed by the Brett Michaels Band" and we can track that - then that sounds good enough for me. I don't know which movie it is but, again, if the video release credits the music - it sounds like it would sneak in.
I would disallow anything where the music is so peripheral to the overall product that it's not credited, obscured, cut, only partially audible or
otherwise defaced. So if, say, music is used as a background on a movie DVD release - I'd probably lean hard against that.
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Mark
16 years ago
May 11, 2008 - 2:40pm
Let's continue this conversation here:
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