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Author Topic: Audio Parody Question  (Read 1656 times)

Chad Lare

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Audio Parody Question
« on: 04-22-04 at 08:35 am »

I have read some articles about fair use and it sounds like what I want to do might apply, but I would appreciate any input that any of you may have.  

I create humorous audio recordings by editing political speeches to make the politicians say things they obviously never really said.  I get the audio from news websites, and television broadcasts.

My question is, if I wanted to start selling my creations, would I be protected by fair use?  I do plan on meeting with an intellectual property attorney before going forward with this, but I just wanted to see if the idea is a possibility.

Thanks
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M. Arthur Auslander

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Re: Audio Parody Question
« Reply #1 on: 04-24-04 at 05:34 am »

Dear
Chad Lare,

My off the cuff, unresearched feeling is that it can be done.
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Chad Lare

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Re: Audio Parody Question
« Reply #2 on: 04-25-04 at 07:34 am »

Thanks for the reply
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