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I have made a short video in FCP of my friends for the purposes of sharing a memory of a day out, and I have used an iTunes track (which I paid for) and which is associated with the memory of the day featured in the video.
It is a non profit video made purely for fun, to entertain and nothing else - however, this doesn't mean I can still legally use it. I have contacted the publishing company but have yet to hear back from them. Do they have bigger fish to fry than to deal with such triviality as a facebook video or will they get back to me when they see fit? It's been four days and I'd like to share it with my friends.
Roughly how much cash are they likely to demand from me to use the track, and will I get any concession/discount being that it's just an amateur facebook video using a bit of a pop song to enhance it?
Does anyone have experience with this?
It is a non profit video made purely for fun, to entertain and nothing else - however, this doesn't mean I can still legally use it. I have contacted the publishing company but have yet to hear back from them. Do they have bigger fish to fry than to deal with such triviality as a facebook video or will they get back to me when they see fit? It's been four days and I'd like to share it with my friends.
Roughly how much cash are they likely to demand from me to use the track, and will I get any concession/discount being that it's just an amateur facebook video using a bit of a pop song to enhance it?
Does anyone have experience with this?