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Sorry to burst your bubble, but that is exactly how it works... Most large (and even mid size) con have been paying for years fees to the music association (There is one association you pay it to for all music rights, I can't remember the exact name in the USA, and it’s SOCAN in Canada) for right to play music at the con (includes dances, AMVs, Karaoke, etc). AND YES, there are fees for event that use music! This includes exhibitions, conventions, dances (Ask a DJ and he'll tell you) and pretty much anything. Even Radio Stations pay licensing fees.Eva-Fan wrote:Are you serious?! That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. That's like saying anytime music is being played in public places/gatherings there should be fee's.
So... YouTube-comments like "What's the name of the show?", "OMG must watch this anime O_O Tell me it's name!!!"... got some worth today, lol!The basic thinking going into fan videos is thus: if it whets the audience's appetite, we'll leave it alone. But if it sates the audience's appetite, it needs to come down. Does that make sense?
Reminds me of an amv that might fall into this category:Doesn't that eliminate a huge class of commentary? What about parodies or satires? If you saw a FUNimation show, thought it sucked, and wanted to make an AMV that expressed just how much you thought it sucked, what then? And how does that jive with fair use?
Actually... yes it's the law. If you drive your car and play loud music... in theory you would have to pay a fee if other people on the street hears your song. It might be a too extreme example (and therefor it might be wrong), but basically... yes that's how it goes.Are you serious?! That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. That's like saying anytime music is being played in public places/gatherings there should be fee's.
According to SOCAN (IN Canada), something like 85% of all fees collected went to the artists. Since SOCAN is a non profit society, it would probably not be too hard to find out where their revenues go, but then again anything can always be hidden in red tape if need be... I can’t comment about the American counterpart as I’ve never had to deal with them.Zarxrax wrote:Does anyone know if any artists ever actually see any money from the fees that cons pay? I'm guessing that they don't.