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Posted 20 August 2005 - 09:35 PM

Hi,
If I'm making a CD, let's say of "spoken word" type material and I am planning on using Soundtrack Pro, do I need to get permission to use the loops in that program? Do I need to write on the CD cover or anywhere else some kind of information saying something like: Soundtrack Pro music loops were used in the making of this CD, or get permission from Apple or anywhere else to use the material?
Thanks for any help or advice.
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Posted 21 August 2005 - 11:25 AM

as Apple say on their own webpage:
Soundtrack Pro
In reply to:

Does Soundtrack Pro include a library of audio loops?
Yes. Soundtrack Pro includes several thousand royalty-free audio loops.


"Definition: Clip art, images, graphics, photographs, art, music and other created content which may be offered to the public or individuals (normally for a specified amount of money) to be used in specified ways (terms of usage). The creator retains all copyrights and publishing rights. You may use and publish the clip art, images, music per the specified terms of usage but may not sale or distributed to a 3rd party.
Royalty free packages, collections, images or photos are not public domain. The creator retains copyright and all terms of usage must be followed when using these royalty free packages, collections, images, photos, music, etc."
so time to read the small print (where everybody say Agree, to see what Apples definition is. It should say in the package (software or hard version)
The most easy solution (depending how big your project is/commercial) is to quickly send an e-mail to Apple
unless somebody else here has an experience with it...
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