legality of home recording

Margaret Fleck margaretmfleck at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 21 14:38:35 UTC 2008


The following legal case
   http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10021999-93.html?hhTest=1
is worth following, because it directly addresses the question of the legality
of distributing recordings with incidental background audio/video, something
that could easily occur in language recordings done in homes or other
natural settings.  Or even foreground audio material, if you are recordings
subjects who are at all musical.

Cheers,

Margaret (Margaret Fleck, U. Illinois)



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