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Can I use copyrighted music on my website in North Dakota? What are the requirements?
Use of Copyrighted Music on Websites in North Dakota
In North Dakota, the use of copyrighted music on websites is subject to federal copyright law. The use of copyrighted music without permission from the copyright owner is illegal and can result in legal action against the website owner.
To use copyrighted music on a website, the website owner must obtain permission from the copyright owner or obtain a license to use the music. The license can be obtained from the copyright owner or from a music licensing agency.
It is important to note that the use of copyrighted music on a website may also require payment of royalties to the copyright owner. The amount of royalties required will depend on the specific terms of the license agreement.
In summary, the use of copyrighted music on a website in North Dakota requires permission from the copyright owner or a license obtained from a music licensing agency. Failure to obtain permission or a license may result in legal action against the website owner.
Source(s):
- [1] Licensure | North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board
- [4] Trade Name / Franchise Name | Secretary of State
Jurisdiction
North Dakota