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September 15, 2006

Music that can be used for free

One of the things that is a concern for student produced video and audio projects is the use of songs in the audio track. Copyright law would say you can use 10% of a song which for most songs would be about 24 seconds. So students can’t use an entire song in their audio track. What alternatives do they have? I have found two:

which provide a wide array of music that is for the most part free to be used in the types of projects students produce.

posted to Multimedia, Policy @ 10:19 pm

3 comments

  • At 2:55 pm on September 18, 2006, Bryan Alexander commented:

    This is a serious problem. Cf JD Lasica’s excellent Darknet book. We have aggregated some more content links for our multimedia narrative workshop, http://cet.middlebury.edu/~bryan/mmn.html.

  • At 9:50 pm on September 18, 2006, Jon Breitenbucher commented:

    Bryan, thanks for the link. I found the content links toward the bottom. How concerned should we be about this in terms of Students or Faculty that continue to use entire songs or more than 3 minutes of films? How does one help them get it? Did anything come out of the workshop?

  • At 12:33 pm on September 19, 2006, Bryan Alexander commented:

    Well, that’s a workshop we offer every month or so, it seems. And in those the copyright demon appears each time. Like JD says, and as teachers know, that demon blocks creativity very powerfully.

    Is this a problem? Yes, especially as bandwidth grows, tools become easier, and the amount of digital stuff keeps growing.

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