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Hello, You do not have to obtain permission to cover a song live. Most venues in the US pay a blanket license to ASCAP, BMI (and in some cases SESAC). This allows any music covered by those performance rights organizations to be played by anyone muysicians, DJs, jukeboxes, pumped in radio etc. If the person isn't covered by one of those organizations, I would not worry about it anyway unless they happen to know them and they would get angry at you for playing their songs. You do have to obtain a license from the song's publisher to cover it on a recording. I can't remember the exact term for this license (statuatory, fair use, mandatory?). They have to grant it to you as long as it has been already recorded and released on a commercial recording by the original artist (unless they can prove you will damage the song or original artist by your covering the song). You will be required to pay them whatever the statutory rate currently is for songs on commercial recordings (About $.08/recording sold), you will also have to clearly display the copyright information (songwriters, publisher, and date) in your artwork. You can, if you have some clout, negotiate a flat fee for the recording or a reduced rate. I.e. If you're someone like Michael Jackson, and are guaranteed to sell a few million copies, they would probably grant you a reduced rate based on the additional money you would make them. Hope that helps. Carl -----Original Message----- From: Mike Feeney [mailto:feeneymike@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 10:25 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Copyright (slightly off-topic) hey all, this is a question that has wandered through my mind many times and I have never looked up a definitive answer. legally, does an artist have to obtain permission to cover another artist's song, whether live or on an album? What other legalities are there surrounding this issue? Are there any online sources where I can look up this sort of info? thanks a bunch, mike _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com