Johannes Mario Ringheim wrote: > Be aware, though, if your music gains momentum you might experience that > the fellow hiphopers you took samples from demand royalties for the > samples used. Even more so with 70s/funk/etc artists who don't realise > that the main reason they're still selling records is that they're being > sampled. You can solve this problem by only using samples from works > with permitive licensing, for example one of the Creative Commons licenses. > > To me I realise my music is illegal, so that's why I've called the > collection "Illegal Musikk", and I'm ready to take any consequences of > that - call it art ;) All of my samples and tracks are under the WTFPL, with the rider that if you use my work in whole or part I want to be credited. If you make a million-selling record and become very rich, you can pay my electric bill or something. Or buy me some beer. Gordon _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user