Post #41 · Posted at 2014-08-08 04:50:29am 10.1 years ago
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I'm late to this party, but has anyone ever gotten an email back from a recording company giving permission to use their songs in simfiles? I'm talking about larger bands rather than internet artists.
Back when I created a lot of simfiles, I was seriously considering sending emails to the companies that owned the songs I was going to use, but I gave up the idea. I doubt any larger recording company would care enough to work with someone who planned to distribute their music to dozens of people at the most.
I'm late to this party, but has anyone ever gotten an email back from a recording company giving permission to use their songs in simfiles? I'm talking about larger bands rather than internet artists.
Back when I created a lot of simfiles, I was seriously considering sending emails to the companies that owned the songs I was going to use, but I gave up the idea. I doubt any larger recording company would care enough to work with someone who planned to distribute their music to dozens of people at the most.
Post #42 · Posted at 2014-08-08 05:13:15am 10.1 years ago
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I'm late to this party, but has anyone ever gotten an email back from a recording company giving permission to use their songs in simfiles? I'm talking about larger bands rather than internet artists.
Back when I created a lot of simfiles, I was seriously considering sending emails to the companies that owned the songs I was going to use, but I gave up the idea. I doubt any larger recording company would care enough to work with someone who planned to distribute their music to dozens of people at the most.
Well I don't think a record company would ever respond to an email from a stupid little thing such as simfiles. And if they responded back saying yes, people would take that much farther than the company wants to. If they said no, they would have to enforce it which costs valuable green paper. If they didn't respond, we would just continue what we are doing, and no problems would be caused.I'm late to this party, but has anyone ever gotten an email back from a recording company giving permission to use their songs in simfiles? I'm talking about larger bands rather than internet artists.
Back when I created a lot of simfiles, I was seriously considering sending emails to the companies that owned the songs I was going to use, but I gave up the idea. I doubt any larger recording company would care enough to work with someone who planned to distribute their music to dozens of people at the most.
What do you think they would do.