What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington
Hi there. I'm a full-time kids/family musician (Eric Herman) with a question about a track on an upcoming album. A section of the song refers to the president of the United States interrupting television broadcasts and declaring a national emergency in order to tell the protagonist of the song to take a bath. I'd love to have an actual clip of Pres. Obama saying "I approve this message" come right after that part.
I know that the use of any audio clip that someone else created is not normally allowed without permission or some type of mechanical royalty arrangement. But I wonder about that in this case, because I've seen this same kind of thing used all the time in comedy shows or talk radio bits, where they'll use excerpts from actual political speeches or interviews or other recorded media and re-contextualize them for comedic or satirical purposes. And that would be the purpose in the case of this song; a re-contextualization for comedic purpose. But before I commit to using that (it's a placeholder in the song for now), I'd like to know if the men in shades and black suits will be coming for me, or worse yet, the team of high-priced lawyers.
Hi there. I'm a full-time kids/family musician (Eric Herman) with a question about a track on an upcoming album. A section of the song refers to the president of the United States interrupting television broadcasts and declaring a national emergency in order to tell the protagonist of the song to take a bath. I'd love to have an actual clip of Pres. Obama saying "I approve this message" come right after that part.
I know that the use of any audio clip that someone else created is not normally allowed without permission or some type of mechanical royalty arrangement. But I wonder about that in this case, because I've seen this same kind of thing used all the time in comedy shows or talk radio bits, where they'll use excerpts from actual political speeches or interviews or other recorded media and re-contextualize them for comedic or satirical purposes. And that would be the purpose in the case of this song; a re-contextualization for comedic purpose. But before I commit to using that (it's a placeholder in the song for now), I'd like to know if the men in shades and black suits will be coming for me, or worse yet, the team of high-priced lawyers.