Frage von Macba:
Hi,
a quick question about GEMA. License: For the artist over 70 years are dead, yes eliminated the licenses, is not it?
But how it looks when I use the title of Brahms want, of Hakan Austbø played, so of it is interpreted. Where the rights of Brahms (so free), or Austbø?
Greetings!
Antwort von ruessel:

GEMA is only free if you own the music recordings. Otherwise, the rights then the record company and release the musicians.
Some time ago a customer wanted to Vivaldi necessarily under a 3 minute video, that was just 1,000 euros net s.Philips license. Philips made the Tonuntermalung for 2,000 DVDs.
Antwort von Macba:

Well, to restore itself is quite difficult. But yes, I practice times to start ...
Antwort von ruessel:

Possibly. there are musicians in "Public Domain" to "old music" to restore, then it should work .... but there is usually a commercial use not allowed .... Just google.
For me, this is nothing, at the Hanover Fair, the Gema many times my clients "checked", if not a "Royalty" paper certificate can write the like an audacious statement.