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#132124 - 05/05/03 06:25 AM
 
Re: Copy rights, rules and regulations when recording
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You don't have to worry about infringing on any copyright laws when using arranger keyboards...  The styles on arrangers are royalty free styles, and users are free to use them in any way they so choose...  Look at it like this... Say you buy a sample CD that's loaded with drum loops.. You paid a specific amount of money for these loops.. These are royalty free loops, and the price you pay for using them is what you pay for the CD.. Look at it in this way with arrangers... Consider that a privilage within the price of the keyboard...   Squeak  
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#132125 - 05/05/03 07:03 AM
 
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Squeak, Again, according to the manufacturers that is only partially true what you say. They are royalty free for creating your own music. The copying and redistribution of those styles they feel is an infringement of their copyrights. In short, they are limited copyright usage not do whatever you please with them. That was Korg's stand and to my recollection, though I do not recall the specifics, Yamaha under threat of lawsuit forced someone to pull sounds or styles or both off sites on the net. Does someone recall the specifics of that incident? And royalty free is different than copyright free. Terry ------------------ jam on, Terry   http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html  [This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 05-05-2003).]  
 
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#132126 - 05/05/03 08:47 AM
 
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So much for styles-exchange. Your thoughts on the following sent to a PSR group:
  Dear Yamaha Keyboard Users:
  Yamaha Corporation appreciates your interest in the use of our  keyboards. We also value your active involvement in the creative use  of our products in this Yahoo! Group Site called Yamaha-PSR-Styles. 
  While we are pleased with your use of our products, we wish to  express concerns about the ongoing exchange of Style Files owned by  Yamaha. In this Group Site, some Style Files taken directly from  Yamaha keyboards have been posted without any modifications, or in  some cases, with only minimal modifications. Yamaha has spent  considerable time (over 20 years), money and effort in creating its  collection of Style Files, and those Style Files are Yamaha's  valuable assets. As the owner of rights in these Style Files, Yamaha  has the sole and exclusive right to reproduce and distribute them.  While Yamaha welcomes playing your music on our styles, it only  permits reproduction within the scope of personal use. Accordingly,  making Style Files available over the Internet to an indefinite  number of people is clearly outside of Yamaha's contemplation and  consent. Such activities on this Group Site constitute an  infringement of Yamaha's intellectual property rights.
  Although certain Yamaha keyboards contain a "copy" feature that enables users to copy Style Files, this feature has been  developed in order to allow users to save user-developed files and/or  to save original files for backup, both in connection with personal  use. Please note that the owner's manuals to Yamaha keyboard products expressly state that "unauthorized copying of copyrighted software for purposes other than the purchaser's personal use is prohibited." Furthermore, each Style File is embedded with a  copyright notice, e.g., "Yamaha Corp. 2001." 
  Upon review of this message, please cease (i) copying any Styles  Files from Yamaha's keyboards unless it is for your personal use, and (ii) posting and downloading any Style Files to and from this or  any other Internet sites, including the archive site named  Spectromagic.com. In addition, we ask that you delete on or before  February 28, 2002 any Style Files you have posted on this or any  other Internet sites, including Spectromagic.com.
  Yamaha appreciates your loyalty to our products. Accordingly, we are  considering several methods of making more Style Files available for  use on your Yamaha keyboards such as by permitting you to download  certain popular Style Files for free from the Yamaha's official  website and/or making commercially available reasonably priced Style  Files that will upgrade the styles library on your current Yamaha  keyboards.
  Thank you for your attention to this matter. We appreciate your  understanding and hope that you continue to enjoy our keyboards. We  will continue to do what we can to enrich your musical experience  with our products. 
  Very truly yours,
  Yamaha Corporation
  yamahastyles@yamahacorp.com
 
  [This message has been edited by cam8neel (edited 01-28-2002).] 
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