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Archive 2008 · Copyrighted Music on a Website

  
 
RDKirk
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p.1 #1 · Copyrighted Music on a Website


Although I would personally counsel against music on a photo website, here is some information about getting licensed to use copyrighted popular music on a website.

This is website use only, not use with slideshows sold on CDs or DVDs--that's a "sync" license that costs much more.

Both BMI and ASCAP have sites to apply for annual website use licenses, but I only investigated BMI. This license permits the use of any and all their music for one year.

The application site: https://account.bmi.com/DLCFlash.html

One of the questions asked is: "Does your website generate revenue?" This would mean if it generates revenue directly (such as having a shopping cart function). I answered "yes" to that question the first time.

Then it asks how much annual revenue do I expect. There is a question to the question: How much overall revenue will the business gain, or how much do I expect to gain from the site alone?

$10,000 estimated annual revenue costs $257.50, but the minimum is $309.
$25,000 estimated annual revenue costs $437.50.
$50,000 estimated annual revenue costs $875.00
$75,000 estimated annual revenue generated error: "Cannot be completed electronically as the annual revenue exceeds the limit. Please contact [email protected] for assistance."

The application only creates a session cookie, so with a restart of the browser, I began the application anew. This time I told it that my website did not generate revenue, but that it was branding for a business (a "Corporate Image Website").


This time the question was: "Please indicate your estimated annual page impressions ("hits" I guess).

1,000 hits costs $257.50, but the minimum is $309
500,000 hits costs the same
750,000 hits costs $300, with the same minimum of $309
1,000,000 hits costs $400
2,000,000 hits costs $800



Feb 05, 2008 at 07:17 PM
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p.1 #2 · Copyrighted Music on a Website


Thanks for the research effort and the info.

I enjoy your level headed contributions throughout the forum

Marty



Feb 05, 2008 at 08:37 PM
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p.1 #3 · Copyrighted Music on a Website


Thanks for posting this info.
Good details.



Feb 06, 2008 at 04:59 PM
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p.1 #4 · Copyrighted Music on a Website


RDKirk wrote:
Although I would personally counsel against music on a photo website, here is some information about getting licensed to use copyrighted popular music on a website.

This is website use only, not use with slideshows sold on CDs or DVDs--that's a "sync" license that costs much more.

Both BMI and ASCAP have sites to apply for annual website use licenses, but I only investigated BMI. This license permits the use of any and all their music for one year.

The application site: https://account.bmi.com/DLCFlash.html

One of the questions asked is: "Does your website generate revenue?" This would mean if it generates revenue directly
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Exactly right, good write up. Slideshows and sync is REALLY expensive...for any popular music.



Feb 06, 2008 at 05:58 PM





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