sampling legality

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is it legal to sample voices (from movies/commercials/tv) if i dont sell my recordings or use them for anything but entertainment?

and can i post those recordings on the internet for free downloads?

can I sample recordings of people who didnt know they were being recorded, but were speaking in a public conversation?

im going to jail, arent i?
 
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Do you also have a tiny video camera mounted on your shoe, pointed upwards?
 
im an audio perv.... its not sexual... its... ok, I spank whenever i hear a fat chick talk with food in her mouth!!
 
seriously though.... does anybody know?

(silence)......guys?.......oh come on!
 
Lawyers-R-Us?

Sure there are some general rules of thumb, but the obvious answer is that if the content is copyrighted you are not "legally" allowed to use the content in any sampled format whatsoever without written permission. Now the question of whether or not anyone will ever even know you exist and that you sampled something, let's be real...

Try Google:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=legal+sampling

http://www.outersound.com/osu/publishing/sampling.html


As far as the public domain use of public discussions, etc. I recently read some legal articles around the use of video footage that had been taken in public environs, e.g. Mardi Gras, Spring Break, Burning Man.. get the picture? Well, Burning Man is private property and they explicitly state that you cannot use vidoe footage or pictures for commercial purposes, but the rulings I read regarding "Girls Gone Wild" videos was that if your it in a public space, the video footage becomes public property and can be used commercially (at least in the Mardi Gras case, now this might not apply to "all" public spaces, but this particular space the judge said participants knew they would be filmed).

The worst that could happen is you'd get a cease and desist, and if you become that popular, perhaps the negative attention would be a good thing, just hope you don't sell a million records with a sample that gets caught, that's a lot of lost revenue. ;-)

Search the legal sites on the web if you sincerely want legal advice.
 
legal sites... so much reading... i want to be spoon fed information.. im a lazy bastard with a.d.d.
thanks for the tip tho... i guess ill have to stop being so damn good so my "records" wont sell.. ha
 
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