This only applies in Australia, other countries may have similar arrangments, I'm in no position to comment. Also as far as I know it only applies to private event videography, i.e. weddings.
I have no personal interest in this but after all the doom, gloom and dire warnings, then if what I've learnt today is correct then anyone working in this field can breath a little easier. I've not been able to verify this and even if I had, as in any of these matters I'd be nuts to expect you to take my word for it, OK.
The deal is this. Firstly you need a licence from APRA, current cost I'm told is $600 per annum. This gives you permission to copy into a video any musical work for which the client owns a legitimate copy. All the obvious caveats apply as to what the client can do with that video, in other words the same restrictions apply as they do to the original music. Don't know how that pans out if they want to give copies away to relatives.
I can offer no more info than this, I've been promised a copy of the agreement / licence to read.
Bottom line: if this is true then there's no excuse for engaging in risky practices. Obviously the people to speak to are APRA, if what I've been told is true and even if the licence was 10 times that figure it's a pretty cheap stay out of jail card.
I have no personal interest in this but after all the doom, gloom and dire warnings, then if what I've learnt today is correct then anyone working in this field can breath a little easier. I've not been able to verify this and even if I had, as in any of these matters I'd be nuts to expect you to take my word for it, OK.
The deal is this. Firstly you need a licence from APRA, current cost I'm told is $600 per annum. This gives you permission to copy into a video any musical work for which the client owns a legitimate copy. All the obvious caveats apply as to what the client can do with that video, in other words the same restrictions apply as they do to the original music. Don't know how that pans out if they want to give copies away to relatives.
I can offer no more info than this, I've been promised a copy of the agreement / licence to read.
Bottom line: if this is true then there's no excuse for engaging in risky practices. Obviously the people to speak to are APRA, if what I've been told is true and even if the licence was 10 times that figure it's a pretty cheap stay out of jail card.