3. Canadian Copyright 2014
• http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/crpprda.nsf/eng/rp01185.html
• “Fair dealing for education:
– The Bill enables the use of copyrighted materials
for the purpose of education, provided the use is
"fair"
– (i.e., it does not harm the market for a work).”
4. For Copyrighted Music
http://www.socan.ca/creators/FAQs/faqcopyright
• “SOCAN represents the Canadian performing
rights of millions of Canadian and
international music creators and publishers.
• Through licences,(sic) SOCAN gives businesses
that use music the freedom to use any music
they want, legally and ethically.”
5. What’s in Your Music App?
http://www.socan.ca/creators/FAQs/faq-private-copying
6. You Can Listen to What You’ve Bought,
But You Can’t Use in Your Podcasts -
7. If Music is Copyrighted …
• You must get permission and/or a license
– or – you could be sued and have your podcast taken down
• In Canada, you go to SOCAN to pay to use copyrighted
music
– http://www.socan.ca/licensees/music-use
8. Alternative Sources
of Music
• Public Domain
– http://websearch.about.com/od/publicdomain/tp
/Public-Domain-Music.htm
• Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/about
– “Want to encourage readers to re-publish your
blog posts, as long as they give you credit?
– Looking for songs that you can use and remix,
royalty-free?”