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- 04-19-2004, 01:28 AM #1SAGuest
My new phone (should be here today, yipee) has the ability to play an MP3 as
the ringtone.
I was wondering, technically speaking if I will be in breach of copyrights
if I use a song, which I don't acually own?
Also, should have a public broadcast licence (PBL) because of the fact that
I am playing music that in effect can be heard by the public (in the same
way as businesses need a PBL to play proper music whilst they put you on
hold)?
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- 05-05-2004, 12:14 PM #2Artists ManagementGuest
Re: Question :: MP3 Ringtones
You can use your own CD to put the ringtone on your phone.
Check out this site though - it is the only site on the net which you can
upload your own ringtones and sell them!!! Also it is fully licensed.
http://artists.primetones.com/blummy is my site.
It was founded by the team which did the 1999 Woodstock Festival Emerging
Artist Stage.
David B.
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> My new phone (should be here today, yipee) has the ability to play an MP3
as
> the ringtone.
>
> I was wondering, technically speaking if I will be in breach of copyrights
> if I use a song, which I don't acually own?
>
> Also, should have a public broadcast licence (PBL) because of the fact
that
> I am playing music that in effect can be heard by the public (in the same
> way as businesses need a PBL to play proper music whilst they put you on
> hold)?
>
>
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