[linux-audio-user] Copyrights on samples

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Actually, I think negativland encourage sampling...

However, I just remembered that Kim Cascone (www.anechoicmedia.com) put out a 
cd called 'Parasites' which had one long track and some 20 short (< 1 min) 
tracks which were intended to be sampled and built into other sound 
structures (just like parasites would evolve/develop).  He even proposed a 
project to the microsound mailing list to do just that.  I even have a piece 
on that (which was done using only linux, yeah!).  You can listen to all 
those pieces here:  

http://www.microsound.org/parasites/

dwillis@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > http://www.negativland.com/
>
> great link.  i forgot about them.  while i don't think negitivland
> releases cds with the intention that they should be sampled, they
> certainly wouldn't have a problem with it - they'd probably like it.  and
> there are some great links on that site dealing with fair use, ip, and the
> RIAA (which has nothing to do with korg/roland/yamaha/etc).
> perhaps sampling the DWGS from my microKORG to create a software
> emulator might not be legal (if i sell it or give it away).  i'll just
> provide instructions on how to create them, then.  of course, right now
> i'm in korea, and copyright is pretty much ignored here. hrm...

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