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WSJ: Song Lyrics go legal

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by basso, Jul 14, 2006.

  1. basso

    basso Member
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    very cool.

    http://online.wsj.com/search#SB115283681180606417

    Gracenote Agrees
    To Deal to Publish
    Lyrics on the Web

    By NICK WINGFIELD and ETHAN SMITH
    July 14, 2006; Page A10

    Technology company Gracenote Inc. has reached an agreement with dozens of music publishers that will allow it to offer digital copies of more than one million song lyrics over the Internet, paving the way for companies that use Gracenote's services like Apple Computer Inc. to offer lyrics with song downloads.

    The deal -- the most comprehensive effort yet to offer lyrics legally on the Web -- is also a likely prelude to legal action by music publishers against a multitude of Web sites that post lyrics without permission from copyright holders. Such a move would parallel past efforts by recording companies to sue providers and users of Internet file-sharing software for swapping songs, while also licensing songs to online music retailers like Apple's iTunes Music Store.

    Record labels generally own rights to the recordings of songs, while music publishers -- some of which are owned by the same parent companies as the labels -- usually control the underlying melody and lyrics for songs.

    The agreement between closely held Gracenote, of Emeryville, Calif., and Bertelsmann AG's BMG Music Publishing, Vivendi Universal SA's Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony Corp.'s Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Peermusic and dozens of smaller publishers will allow Gracenote to offer song lyrics through digital music retailers, Internet search engines and other potential partners.

    Gracenote Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Jim Hollingsworth said it will be up to Gracenote's partners whether to charge consumers extra for song lyrics or to offer them for free as part of song and album sales. Gracenote is best known for operating a large online database that iTunes and other programs tap to automatically label music with artist, song title and other information when users are copying CDs onto their personal computers. The company didn't disclose financial terms of its deal with music publishers.

    Unauthorized copies of lyrics are easily accessible for free through search engines on sites that compile lyrics and profit by selling advertising. "Unlicensed reproduction has been a sore point," said Ralph Peer II, chairman and chief executive of Peermusic, a large independent music publisher. "But it has certainly gotten to be a more serious sore point as commercial sites have grown to make their income off these lyrics."
     
  2. WhoMikeJames

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    Yeah that would be good i hope they don't charge more for the song with lyrics though.
     
  3. UTweezer

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    just buy the freaking cd. there are these ancient artifacts called a CD booklet/lyrics/linear notes...

    iTunes is the death of full cd album (i hope not)
     
  4. MR. MEOWGI

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    This is stupid. If I for some strange reason want to know the lyrics of a Captain and Tennille song etc I now have to pay for it? Lame.
     
  5. Mr. Brightside

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    free lyrics on the internet has been around for at least 5 years now. just do a google search of your favorite song with the word "lyrics" after it.
     
  6. MR. MEOWGI

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    But they want to shut it down.
     
  7. Lil Pun

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    So website like this are illegal?
     
  8. macalu

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    what? i didn't know it was illegal to post song lyrics on a website...especially when it's credited.
     
  9. basso

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    assuming the rights holders have not been compensated, yes it is. and it doesn't matter if they've been credited, if they weren't paid.
     
  10. SwoLy-D

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    Right now, you can add the lyrics of your favorite MP3 in Windows XP if you right-click the file within the explorer window, select properties, then the summary tab. You can click "advanced" on the bottom, and you will see you can edit the ARTIST, SONG TITLE, and there is a place for Lyrics there.

    I have sent TONS of lyrics to Spanish songs to www.lyrc.com.ar, through their WinAmp plugin... just search for "Fito Olivares", just to name a few...

    There is also www.leoslyrics.com
     
  11. Ottomaton

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    This is mildly ironic in that 'album' used to only refer to LP records. In recent years it has somehow morphed to include CD's, but originally calling a CD an album was not correct.

    And of course there are plenty of people who still decry the CD as the death of the full (and full sized) record album.
     

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