Possible movie references in game?
Posted: 2010-08-13 19:32
I would love to play on a "ride of the Valkyrie" or maybe the last scene from Full Metal Jacket.
Would this be a good idea?
Would this be a good idea?
Ehrm, "Ride of the Valkyries" was composed in 1870. Copyrights aren't eternal, they're temporary. As a law student I'd say you can use music created 2 centuries ago, only thing is that you have to record it yourself, e.g., you cannot use a prerecorded mp3 you found in torrents cause it's someones intelectual propert and therefore is "guarded" by copyrights, but not the composition. So theoretically if PR DEVS would like to include "Ride of the Valkyries", they should get the composition (notes), go to a recording studio, hire an orchestra and just record the piece or ask someone who has done it already to share the recording (sometimes people are nice).Hitperson wrote:music isn't allowed due to licensing and copyright reasons, if we created music of a similar style in house then we can put it in.
NB this has been discussed to death before.
To add to that, roughly anything before the 19th century is fair game. Not that there's something that we need from then.Mouthpiece wrote:Ehrm, "Ride of the Valkyries" was composed in 1870. Copyrights aren't eternal, they're temporary. As a law student I'd say you can use music created 2 centuries ago, only thing is that you have to record it yourself, e.g., you cannot use a prerecorded mp3 you found in torrents cause it's someones intelectual propert and therefore is "guarded" by copyrights, but not the composition. So theoretically if PR DEVS would like to include "Ride of the Valkyries", they should get the composition (notes), go to a recording studio, hire an orchestra and just record the piece or ask someone who has done it already to share the recording (sometimes people are nice).
It common domain unless Germany has claimed it, in Which case I'd take it anyway.Gandler wrote:Yea you can get Ride of the Valkyries without worrying about copyright issues.
Any music is cleared of royalties 50 yrs after the death of the said Artist, Author or owner.Mouthpiece wrote:Ehrm, "Ride of the Valkyries" was composed in 1870. Copyrights aren't eternal, they're temporary. As a law student I'd say you can use music created 2 centuries ago, only thing is that you have to record it yourself, e.g., you cannot use a prerecorded mp3 you found in torrents cause it's someones intelectual propert and therefore is "guarded" by copyrights, but not the composition. So theoretically if PR DEVS would like to include "Ride of the Valkyries", they should get the composition (notes), go to a recording studio, hire an orchestra and just record the piece or ask someone who has done it already to share the recording (sometimes people are nice).
Should be a sound effect for marking CAS targets with the radioJohncro wrote:I love the smell of napalm in the morning
You cant use ride of the vakyries freely? One would think you could, it being a cultural heritage and what not. Who owns it anyhow.sovietpolarbear wrote:I would love to play on a "ride of the Valkyrie" or maybe the last scene from Full Metal Jacket.
Would this be a good idea?