Hi, Cesare Marilungo wrote: > I received an email from a film producer (based in Los Angeles, probably > an indie studio) in which he wrote that the director of a movie they're > just finishing (they're at post-production stage) is interested in using > two tracks of mine, 'Balloon' (http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/media) and > 'As we grow older' (http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/media/the-moon-ep). good for you! This situation is quite simple really. They need permission to use your copyrighted work. They can't use the CC licensed version because the terms don't cover them. The CC licensed version is therefore no longer in the picture, and this transaction has nothing to do with the CC people either for that matter. So what is left over is just the simple and common case of someone (film maker) wanting to use a copyrighted work and having to get permission or some kind of license / contract with the copyright holder (you). You can just grant permission if you like, or negotiate some kind of agreement possibly involving royalties and/or some other conditions. Go talk to a lawyer for the details. This is bread and butter stuff for them. cheers, -- Simon Edwards | KDE-NL, Guidance tools, Guarddog Firewall simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | http://www.simonzone.com/software/ Nijmegen, The Netherlands | "ZooTV? You made the right choice." _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user