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Can I use copyrighted music on my website in Nevada? What are the requirements?
Use of Copyrighted Music on a Website in Nevada
To use copyrighted music on your website in Nevada, you must obtain the necessary licenses and permissions from the copyright owner(s). Failure to do so may result in legal action against you for copyright infringement.
Nevada law requires all persons who practice music therapy in the state to be licensed [1.2]. However, this law pertains to the practice of music therapy as a profession and does not directly address the use of copyrighted music on a website.
Based on the context documents, there are no specific requirements outlined for the use of copyrighted music on a website in Nevada. However, it is important to obtain the necessary licenses and permissions from the copyright owner(s) to avoid legal action for copyright infringement.
[2.1] outlines the distribution of Nevada Reports, while [1.3] outlines the license by endorsement for music therapists. [4.1] outlines the application for certificate of eligibility for transferable tax credits. These documents are not relevant to the use of copyrighted music on a website.
Therefore, to use copyrighted music on your website in Nevada, you must obtain the necessary licenses and permissions from the copyright owner(s).
Source(s):
- [2.1] Distribution without charge of Nevada Reports.
- [1.2] Fees.
- [1.3] License by endorsement.
- [4.1] Application for certificate of eligibility; taxes to which credit may be applied; procedures for applying for certificate of eligibility and criteria for issuance of certificate of transferable tax credits; review, evaluation and approval of applications; restrictions on approval; issuance of certificate of eligibility; irrevocable declaration; issuance of certificate of transferable tax credits; notification of Department of Taxation and Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Jurisdiction
Nevada