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TPiR music in a political campaign
dzinkin:
Without turning this into a political debate, take a look at this...
Match Your Candidate Game
What are the odds that Score Productions, Fremantle, or whoever's in control of the rights allowed the use of some vaguely familar music during the intro and in the game?
- David
Timsterino:
I doubt they know about this. But what do I know. I can not see them approving something like this. Even the graphics are very familiar.
Tim :-)
Skynet74:
[quote name=\'dzinkin\' date=\'Sep 27 2003, 12:25 AM\'] Without turning this into a political debate, take a look at this...
Match Your Candidate Game
What are the odds that Score Productions, Fremantle, or whoever's in control of the rights allowed the use of some vaguely familar music during the intro and in the game?
- David [/quote]
My guess is.... There is no way in hell that was cleared either by Score or Fremantle. I'm not in the mood to play snitch, so I'm just going to pretend I never saw that. The rest of you are free to do whatever makes you feel good.
John
cmjb13:
This isn't much different than the TPIR online game with several common cues (widely available, unautorized), Crystal Waters theme (who apparently got the theme unauthorized), and Grand Theft Auto (which doesn't use TPIR cues, but does use the \"TPIR\" font)
[quote name=\'Skynet74\' date=\'Sep 27 2003, 01:20 AM\']I'm not in the mood to play snitch, so I'm just going to pretend I never saw that[/quote]
Tell who? If they go after one, they have to go after everybody and I don't think they want to do that, nor do they care. I do believe, however, if this was on TV, it would be a different story.
Jimmy Owen:
Doesn't parody fall under fair use?
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