Women Floor Music Copyright

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Not a lawyer, this is a layman's understanding:

I don't think it's been tested in court. I think a lawyer arguing in favor of it being fully legal would argue that it's fair use and causes no demonstrable harm to the copyright holder. I think a lawyer arguing against it would say that it constitutes an unauthorized broadcast of copyrighted material, violates distribution licenses, etc. I think the first lawyer would have the more reasonable argument, but I think the second lawyer would be backed by significantly more money, and generally whoever is willing to spend more money on lawyers eventually wins.

So here's how I'd look at it:

1) If you edit together your music from existing recordings, you are PROBABLY safe. In the extremely unlikely event that a copyright holder takes issue, the first thing they'll do is send you a Cease and Desist letter; if this happens (which it almost certainly won't), it would be wise to comply with the C&D, rather than fighting it in court.

2) If you want to go the extra mile and make absolutely sure that what you're doing is legally permissible, find somebody who does authorized covers, or who does original floor music. Jumptwist and Energym are the first two who jump to mind, but there are others.
(Side note: anything from ocremix.org can be used legally; their terms of use explicitly allow for this sort of thing)

3) If the copyright holder has a litigious reputation and their net worth has the letter "b" in it, you probably shouldn't advertise to them that you're using their music. For example, if your routine music is edited from the original recording of a Disney song, maybe don't tag Disney when you post the routine on instagram.
 
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I want to use a theme song from a show for my floor music and I’m wondering of anyone knows anything about copyright when using theme songs. Is there any way I can see if it’s ok to use?
you can find lots of TV show themes on the various floor music sites, like FloorExpressMusic.com, energym.com, and others. If you google it, you can find a lot of the sites. Some of them you can actually email and request music if they don't already have it on their site. Of course, there is always YouTube downloads, but you didn't hear that from me.
 
Technically, unless the music is stated free use, it is probably copyrighted. If you don't post on the internet, you will likely never get "caught". If you do post the videos online to Facebook or instagram, it is a violation and sometimes videos will get taken down for copyright infringement. I know plenty of our teammates just download from YouTube but as a hobbyist photographer, I feel pretty strongly about following copyright law and respecting the artist so I paid for my girls' floor music.
 

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