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Contact Sisters for use of song in film?
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 20:16
by PolygonalLove
How would I go about contacting any of the sisters for approval of the song "Phantom" for use in a short film I am making?
I haven't seen any regularly active twitter accounts and there's no contact form on the website
Any help appreciated! Thanks
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 20:27
by Gaijin
Why Phantom? Do us a service and get Good Things released...
Andrew sold the rights to his songs to WEA / Warners AFAIK and RCA had the publishing rights for that particular song I believe. I think you should start there.
Good luck
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 22:10
by RockNRoll Mercenary
Try tweeting the official account? Would also garner publicity about your film then.
Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 17:33
by matto
Might be a dumb reply on my part, but didn't Marx/Adams write and thus own the rights?
http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?bln ... ype=WorkID
UNIVERSAL MUSIC CAREERS
CAE/IPI #: 539732230
Phone: (310) 235-4700
Fax: (310) 235-4907
Contact: UNIVERSAL MUSIC MGB NA LLC
DBA UNIVERSAL MUSIC CAREERS
2100 COLORADO AVE
SANTA MONICA, CA 90404-3504
http://www.umusic.com
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 00:05
by Izzy HaveMercy
The reproductional rights lie with BMG Ariola.
You shoulld contact them.
Iz.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 00:08
by Izzy HaveMercy
The compository rights reside with Adams and Pearman, by the way.
Iz.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 18:58
by stufarq
Izzy's correct here - assuming you want to use the Sisters' recording and not make your own recording.
If you want to use an existing recording, you contact the owner of the recording, which is usually the record company (rarely the artist, and never the composer).
If you want to make your own recording of a song, you contact the publisher (not the composer - most don't own their own copyright, and even if they did, it's still handled by their publisher). In this case, according to the original records, the publisher is Copyright Control - but it may have changed hands since; I'm not up to speed on who owns what these days. That info will probably be on the wiki though.
Posted: 26 Feb 2015, 19:23
by Being645
There's no word about Copyright Control in any wiki.
Copyright Control @discogs ...
...
http://www.discogs.com/label/48207-Copy ... ll&page=20
Posted: 27 Feb 2015, 12:45
by Izzy HaveMercy
Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 01:26
by stufarq
I'd never heard the "publisher unknown" thing before, but that's hardly likely to be the case with a record made by the songwriters. Further research reveals Discogs is perpetuating an old myth. Copyright Control actually means the composers don't have a publishing deal but have asserted their rights.
http://www.channel4.com/media/documents ... CGUIDE.doc