[Fmpro] Getty youryy Moneyy
LesHurdle
leshurdle at avradionet.com
Wed Oct 3 19:01:30 GMT 2007
Still doesn't deal with the real question............ if PA didn't
have 'your' catalog.......... what are they selling?
Think
Think
Think........... when a publisher sells a catalog............ what
are they selling........... do you get a share?
They have us F@#$%^&*d..............
I urge all of you film/tv guys out there;
Next time your show/film is sold via a license [to a local tv station
or overseas]... which is a mechanical..... where is your share, ask !!
L
On Oct 3, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Mark Northam wrote:
> That brings up some interesting questions...
>
> 1. What does (did) Pump Audio "own"? Do they own copyright to the
> music in
> their library? If so, is it a derivative copyright?
>
> 2. If PA does not actually own copyright, but only have a license
> to resell
> musical works owned by others, what actually was "sold" in the
> transaction
> with Getty Images? Rights to sell something they don't own, or
> something
> more?
>
> 3. If a composer pulls a work from the PA catalog, what rights does
> that
> leave PA with and for how long?
>
> 4. Do PA composers with catalog get to see all actual amounts paid by
> customers who license musical works?
>
> Best,
>
> Mark Northam
>
>
> On 10/3/07 11:32 AM, "LesHurdle" <leshurdle at avradionet.com> wrote:
>
>> You're all missing the point.
>>
>> YOUR product has been SOLD...... PA made a profit from the sale of
>> the company....... just as per when films are 'sold'......... where
>> is your share of that profit....... comprende?
>>
>> L
>
>
>
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