mightywiz wrote:
...the only thing people are being sued for is trademark infringement, like if you created a karaoke graphics and used sound choice's logo in it...
Why would anyone go through the trouble of
CREATING their own karaoke graphics, and then attach any manufacturer's logo to it?
The trademark infringement that people are being sued for, is just for the fact that they copied a manufacturer's disc (without said manufacturer's permission) onto their hard drive and then played that copy in a public setting (regardless of whether that person made any lyrical corrections/changes to the graphics).
mightywiz wrote:
you probably won't get in trouble if:
your venue is paying their ascap/bmi/sesac fee's, this covers the music being played.
each company represents different artist.
mightywiz wrote:
you probably won't get in trouble if:...
...as for your homemade graphic's being displayed no one is going to come and get you...
...I've been using custom tracks I've done for years. and I gave them to others to use for free and never sold them for a profit.
Adult Summer Nights (Summer Nights parody)
I i Did You Babe (I Got You Babe)
Stick Me With Your Big C@#K (Hit Me With Your Best Shot)
Cat's in the Kettle (Cat in the Cradle)
and several others.
You hope. As far as we know, no KJ has gotten into trouble for doing this. I happen to have the same songs in my personal collection, but I have never added them to my library for others to pick and sing at my shows (whenever I host one).
I believe that in order to create a parody of a song (which the above listed songs are), the artist/s doing this needs to have the permission/s from the original artist/s and/or producer/s of the music for that song. Otherwise, they can be sued for the use of that music.
Now, granted, the below supplied links are
NOT about a parody...
BUT...
http://performingsongwriter.com/george- ... weet-lord/ http://www.benedict.com/Audio/Harrison/Harrison.aspxhttp://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/mysweet.htm