30/11/2015
http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/before-you-start/content-clearances#clips
My group
Moving image / video clips e.g. tom and Jerry clip.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/before-you-start/legal-faqs
"One of the characters in my film is watching television. Is it ok to use real footage on the screen?"
Answer: No it isn't! Copyright will exist in the television footage. Your first step is to find out who owns the copyright . Do the producer and director of the work own the rights or have they assigned them to a production company? You will need clearance before using the footage unless you can prove that the footage is incidental – e.g. if the footage is simply shown in the background of the shot.
Anything that is used/ appeared in your film must be cleared.
Copyright expires 70 years after the the death of the creator.
You can do a voice over using other peoples footage but what ever is being said has to be completely different from the original.
Kai's group (SOUND AND COPYRIGHT)
Use it if it's under 30 seconds (15-20 seconds) playing in the background and can't be taken out if it's okay.
2 Licences publish and recording if you want to do a song done by anyone
Consequences three strikes your out, can lose WIFI privileges
Check for UK If caught, prison, all profit given to owners, fine of $200-$150,000.
Pelles group (LICENSING FOR MUSIC)
If you wanted to use an instrumental for a music video or for backing music you would have to purchase it before hand.
If performing someone else's song you have to pay a certain fee for performing it
You can remix a track but must give credit down below.
Leahs group. Additional content ~(still images)
include original owners details name website etc
If you use content with models included you will need to ask.
you can use them if there is no profit.
If it has copyright you need to check.
10 years in jail if you don't have permission to use.
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Abbi please change the font and highlight settings on your posts as I can't read them.
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