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Creative Commons and 'Commercial Purposes'
Quick question..
If music with a creative commons license states 'Don't use this album for commercial purposes' what exactly does that mean in practise? If its for a video for a non profit organisation? Ok or not ok? Thanks! |
Did you get paid by the non-profit for making the video? Is it being used for fund rasiing?
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It was more of a hypothetical question.
So 'commercial' refers legally to both the purpose of the film and to the context of its production? (paid or non paid?) Cheers |
Here is some pertinent language regarding the non-commercial restriction from the CC license itself:
"You may not exercise any of the rights granted to You in Section 3 above in any manner that is primarily intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private monetary compensation. The exchange of the Work for other copyrighted works by means of digital file-sharing or otherwise shall not be considered to be intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private monetary compensation, provided there is no payment of any monetary compensation in connection with the exchange of copyrighted works." If you still have questions, you might want to go to the CC website for more information. Kevin |
And don't forget that music synchronised to a video is a derivative work: the particular CC licence has to allow for derivatives before you can use the music in your video without permission. But it's not like dealing with the music industry. If you send off a quick email explaining what you want to the licensor, they usually will be only too happy to give permission.
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