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I recently purchased Magix MX and then upgraded to Premium with the Best of Soundpool Collection Vol. Do I own the copyright to music I create with the loops and sounds that came with it? Can I sell the music I create?
I have downloaded no free content from Catooh and don't plan to. I plan on buying any soundpool I use from Magix. So that gives me the license to create and call the music 'mine', correct? Even the vocal loops? The person who created that vocal loop can't come back and say 'that's my voice, you can't use that', can they?
I'm mainly creating background music for my videos and I want to credit myself at the end of each video with 'Music By My Name'. Do I have to credit Magix in any way? I mean it takes hours and hours sometimes even with the awesome tools you've provided. So it's hard to credit somebody else when I think I bought the rights to create using those loops and sounds. Looking forward to your detailed 'for dummies' reply. BTW: The answer I'm looking for is.
If you 'purchased' the product, you own the copyright to music you create with it. Thank you sincerely for your time and consideration. Hi, Understand that you are not speaking to anyone from Magix when you write or receive answers on this forum. Answers are strictly the opinion of other users of Magix products. You need to read and digest the End User License Agreement (EULA) for the product that you purchased.
As far as 'owning' copyright for the instruments or any other software components of the software, my guess would be NO. Your creative additions would be likely YES, as for commercial use, again, look at the agreement. The professional products provide the license to the product in many more commercial applications thant the consumer products. Music Maker is a consumer product, Samplitude is a 'professional' product.
Same with the Catooh licenses. You get the choice in many cases to purchase a license for consumer use or professional use. You need to read the license and decide for yourself how to proceed. However be very careful about claiming copyright for any work that includes third party software. Hi, You own the copyright of any work you create by making it unique with your creative content. I am no lawyer but I have tried to learn quite a bit about this as I use a great deal of third party content in my productions. As for the soundpools and the instruments, and images you purchase or were included with the software, they are governed by the use clause of the product you purchased.
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Here is the use clause for Music Maker, Music Maker Special Editions and Movie Edit Pro: 6. Use of music, video and photo files: The music, video and photo files included with MAGIX products may only be used within the scope of producing personally created works to be used for non-commercial purposes. This also applies to music, video or photo data acquired through or by means of MAGIX products. Commercial use constitutes receipt of financial benefits through direct or indirect use of the files (through sale, licensing, ad banners, etc.) This applies to the music, video and photo files included with the product 'Xara Web Designer' with the stipulation that these files may be used in the scope of the purchaser's own commercial website. Transfer of these files to third parties for commercial purposes is not permitted. Exploitation of these music, video and photo files outside the scope of personally created works is illegal. Exploitation of these music, video and photo files outside the scope of personally created works is prohibited.
And here is where you can finde a copy of the complete EULA The biggest thing to note is the term 'non-commercial'. Each Catooh product often has the ability to purchase different licenses for different types of use (usually related to distribution for commercial purposes) I can find nothing in any of the agreements I have read that talks about providing credit or 'attribution' as it is often called. I do copyright my work where appropriate, which includes third party content, and have never had a copyright infringement action taken against me. I have on a few occasions had the YouTube copright enginge flag my work as potential conflict however when I have contacted the company that YouTube 'thinks' holds the copyright, the company has always released the claim. You can learn much more abou U.S.
Copyright law here Good Luck. Thank you gandjcarr for taking the time to explain. I do really appreciate your time. For now I'm just gonna keep my 'magix' work to myself and use creative commons licensed music. I think I'm just gonna wait till I have the funds and buy a few 'real' instruments, guitar, studio mic, drum machine, dac, & effects rack, and then use the software to edit my own sounds I create with my personally owned instruments.
They will have no rights to those sounds or my creative work that way. Then I can call a song 'my song' and credit 'my self'. Hi Mark, You don't really need to play all the instruments yourself, you just need to think about the way you are going to use the material. If you think your creation will be a million seller then yes you should probably have a copyright lawyer look at the end user license agreement and advise you. If you really want to simply post it on YouTube, or on your own website and sell your creations from there, if it were me, I would just do it. If you have made multiple requests to the company for clarification on your intended use and the company has chosen to ignore your questions and not respond, it is highly unlikely that they would either sue you, or if they did, they would win in any U.S. Don't be afraid of protecting you creative works.
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Thanks George. If I never took any chances in this lifetime, I would have never made it around the world like I have. I just may take your advice and see what happens. I need to make a friend that's a music industry attorney. LOL The one thing I can say is, it's fun making your own music with just bits and pieces of sounds and loops!
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It's probably the future of music. I think EVERYTHING will be done digitally sooner or later. I'm pretty sure they already have, or are already working on the first truly digital guitar.
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It will be interesting to see how digital instruments evolve. Thanks again. I really do appreciate your time.
Hi This question has been answered many times before - and is reasonably clear - in brief:- If you intend to sell or publicly broadcast any video ( or music ) with music created in MMM and containing any sound loops that come with Music Maker 2013 or any soundpools you have purchased, then you must have the professional licence. If you create your own music using the synthesizers in MMM and do not use any sound loops that were installed with the program or purchased under the consumer licence then you can do what you will with the finished product Do be aware of a 'scam' where a 'copyright agency' will claim prior copyright and/or similarity, who demand payment - similarity cannot be avoided where soundloops are used. If you require further info these are the EULA's - see section 6 or or John. John, I just read both EULAs very carefully and then searched the magix web site to see if there was a way to buy the professional license and it does not look like Music Maker 2013 can be licensed 'professionally'. I mean, I'm not a rich man or even well off, but if the price was right, I would invest the money to be able to use the creations commercially. I can take the time and do like you said and make my own sound pools using the synthesizers and just create that way, but it would be nice to have the options to use the 'timed' loops.
Especially the drum loops. I'm not a drummer, so coming up with beats is definitely my weak spot. It really is such an awesome product!
It would be very easy to get hooked on it like video games if you know what I mean. Once you get started, you just don't want to stop. It's really fun! Thanks again for your time. I assume you work for Magix? If you have a link to where I can buy the 'professional' license for Music Maker Premium 2013, please provide it. Thanks again for all of your time.
Thank you John. I think that was a selling point for me when I was looking over the special offer before I purchased it. Now that I think about it, I knew I remember seeing 'pro' somewhere when I was downloading everything and entering the redemption codes. How will I know if a loop or sound is from that Vol. Can I right click that loop or sound and get the properties and it will tell me?
To be more specific, how will I know whether I'm using a Vol. 1 sound or loop as opposed to what came with Magix Music Maker Premium 2013?
Some of those loops come bundled as part of the original software correct? And they are probably licensed as 'consumer' correct? I just want to be sure which I'm using when I create something. I really appreciate your clarity. I think anybody who reads this will be more inclined to buy the product. I will definitely be buying more soundpools in the future, but I will make sure they are under the 'pro' license before I purchase them. If I really get deep into it, I might just buy Samplitude one day! Your getting me hooked on your products.
They are just so much fun! Now I have more interest in creating something original and unique.
I'm more confident I could 'possibly' protect it now. Thank you again for your time and excellent clarity.