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    Question regarding mixing for a fee...

    license type The license is neither. The documentation provided to me when I registered for the license states... The BMI/ASCAP music license allows you to use copyrighted music to conduct/teach square dances, round dances, line dances, contra, clogging, or traditional dances. As previously...
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    BMI/ASCAP License The license I have was acquired through an organization called 'Callerlab'. I have requested the details of the license but they have not responded. The license is certified by a plastic card with both BMI and ASCAP logos on it which states "The bearer of this card is...
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    Question regarding mixing for a fee...

    That is what my BMI/ASCAP license is for. It allows me to use the music. If I were to mix it and sell the mix I would need to also get a mechanical license. My question arises about providing the service of mixing it to someone who already has a copy of the music and has their BMI/ASCAP...
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    Question regarding mixing for a fee...

    By owning the music, I am referring to purchasing a copy. For example, I purchased a karaoke version of Only in America - the original by Brooks and Dunn. I then cut and past segments to make it smoothly flow for 448 beats at 128 bpm. I purchased a copy. As I indicated, it is no different...
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    Question regarding mixing for a fee...

    Good morning, I am seeking an answer to a question. I have contacted BMI, ASCAP, and the organization through which I purchase my BMI/ASCAP license repeatedly, but have not recieved a response. I am hoping someone here can provide an answer or direct me to a responsive source to ask the...
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