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#1 Jan. 24, 2015 11:31:27

adi
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Are covers under copyright laws?

The great advantage of jammr tracks is that they are free to share because they contain original music but what happens if I play a song of a famous star, my cover can be under copyright infringement ? As I play music it is hard to recognize the song but on you tube there a a lot of deleted videoclips because of this law. Does anyone know how can I put a cover on net?



I like ukulele, recorder, guitar, drum, piano (absolute beginner)

Edited adi (Jan. 24, 2015 11:32:17)

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#2 Jan. 24, 2015 20:37:52

stefanha
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Are covers under copyright laws?

adi
The great advantage of jammr tracks is that they are free to share because they contain original music but what happens if I play a song of a famous star, my cover can be under copyright infringement ? As I play music it is hard to recognize the song but on you tube there a a lot of deleted videoclips because of this law. Does anyone know how can I put a cover on net?

You need to get legal advice relevant to your exact situation and jurisdiction on what is okay to upload to the internet in general.

There are only 7 notes in the scale and many common chord progressions used time and time again in popular songs. Just improvise and there is no problem.

The jammr Terms & Conditions are clear that all user audio must be Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 licensed. Users who do not follow the Terms & Conditions may have their accounts closed.

jammr complies with copyright takedown requests, so if any material is reported to us, it will be checked and removed (if appropriate).

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