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i'm assuming u.s.a. only... as far as recordings, harry fox agency has been set up to negotiate mechanical royalties (recording your own version of a song) or use in video, film etc. http://www.nmpa.org/hfa.html i think the statutory royalty (set by congress) is $0.0755 per copy. so if you distribute 1000 copies of your recording with 1 cover on it, you pay $75.50 for live, usually the venue has to arrange licensing from the three performance rights organizations. ascap - http://www.ascap.com/ bmi - http://bmi.com/home.asp sesac - http://www.sesac.com/ > 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 >