On the Scratch website I have noticed that many projects have copyrighted music. I think A YouTube-like system could work here. (unregistered music=no sound) When these projects are downloaded, the music would not be there.
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bobbysq
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I don't think it's worth it. We should have done it right away, but we didn't.
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what if the music works online but is taken off when dowloaded by someone?
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kimmy123 wrote:
bobbysq wrote:
The system would also give credit to the artists, and it wouldn't mute all projects, just the ones with copyrighted music that isn't in the database.
No.
what do you mean by "no"
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bobbysq wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
bobbysq wrote:
The system would also give credit to the artists, and it wouldn't mute all projects, just the ones with copyrighted music that isn't in the database.
No.
what do you mean by "no"
I don't think it should happen.
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Scratch projects that contain copyrighted material are protected by the Fair Use clause in U.S. copyright law. Since Scratch is considered an educational tool, it is all right for users to include copyrighted songs in their projects! This doesn't mean that it's okay to simply include a song in an otherwise blank project. The line between legal and illegal gets a little fuzzy with fair use laws, so it's never a bad idea to read up on how they work in your country.
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fullmoon wrote:
Scratch projects that contain copyrighted material are protected by the Fair Use clause in U.S. copyright law. Since Scratch is considered an educational tool, it is all right for users to include copyrighted songs in their projects! This doesn't mean that it's okay to simply include a song in an otherwise blank project. The line between legal and illegal gets a little fuzzy with fair use laws, so it's never a bad idea to read up on how they work in your country.
OK, thanks! Please close this.
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Closed by request of owner.
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