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hodayathink (0)
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I always thought In The VIP would cause trouble. You have to get permission to have songs in movies, even if they're just playing in the background. If you can't get away with it on Youtube, why would you think you could get away with it in movies that you sell?
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07-18-10 11:41pm
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alexmedia (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - hodayathink :
I think the most ppl in porn industry don't care too much about copyright.
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07-19-10 02:53am
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PinkPanther (0)
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REPLY TO #2 - alexmedia :
Short-sighted and dumb of RK. They may have a difficult time defending this case. I remember hearing Harvey Levin of TMZ explain TMZ's lame-ass jingles by saying "We have no money to license real music so we have to make up our own ridiculous crap."
RK should have recognized the same reality.
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07-19-10 06:44am
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alexmedia (0)
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REPLY TO #3 - PinkPanther :
Interesting...how much is it to license real music for porn movie?:)
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07-19-10 07:39am
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hodayathink (0)
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REPLY TO #2 - alexmedia :
Which is almost hilariously ironic.
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07-19-10 11:02am
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hodayathink (0)
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REPLY TO #4 - alexmedia :
And I don't think it's just a matter of cost. You also need permission, and most record companies and a lot of major artists wouldn't even give them permission to use their songs in that way.
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07-19-10 11:04am
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PinkPanther (0)
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REPLY TO #4 - alexmedia :
Dunno - They'd need to contact the record companies - they license music for non-porn movies.
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07-19-10 05:50pm
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alexmedia (0)
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REPLY TO #6 - hodayathink :
Yeah, probably you are right. It is easier just stole it.
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07-21-10 11:43pm
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alexmedia (0)
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REPLY TO #7 - PinkPanther :
They will have problems anyway after record companies find their music in porn movies.
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07-21-10 11:44pm
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BadMrFrosty (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - hodayathink :
In movies yes as you would generally be in complete control of the scene and what it contains. In reality TV or documentaries if you happen to be filming in a location and a particular song happens to be playing in the background (someones car stereo maybe or from a open window or background music in a club) then you can claim "fair use" which is what they are trying to do here.
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07-22-10 03:27am
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