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[Feature] Add in FAQ: using music samples released under the CC BY-SA #1232

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fpesari opened this issue Feb 26, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Feature] Add in FAQ: using music samples released under the CC BY-SA #1232

fpesari opened this issue Feb 26, 2022 · 3 comments
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fpesari commented Feb 26, 2022

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Recently, on the web, there's been some discussion about compliance with the CC BY-SA in the case of music samples.

This discussion sprung from this post (and related video) by popular libre software vlogger @unfa and initially concerned the Virtual Playing Orchestra.

This, I think, can be attributed to the lack of information specific to music samples in the official CC FAQ.

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Explicitly addressing usage of CC BY-SA music samples in songs would dispel any confusion surround the issue, answering these questions:

Does the sharealike clause (i) only apply to strictly derivative works in the same domain (e.g. other samples or music libraries based on samples released under the CC BY-SA) or (ii) does it apply to the songs which incorporate said samples (e.g. using a single sample released under the CC BY-SA in a song makes all the song under the CC BY-SA)?

If (i) is true, is attribution the only requirement for license compliance in songs incorporating samples released under the CC BY-SA?

Else, if (ii) is true, does the CC BY-SA extend to the composition as well? (e.g. using a single sample licensed under the CC BY-SA in a song gives users the right to cover that song, even if the sample has nothing to do with the composition)

Since samples released under both the CC BY-SA 3.0 and 4.0 are available, if there are any significant differences between the two, that should be addressed as well.

@fpesari fpesari added ✨ goal: improvement Improvement to an existing feature 💻 aspect: code Concerns the software code in the repository 🚦 status: awaiting triage Has not been triaged & therefore, not ready for work 🟩 priority: low Low priority and doesn't need to be rushed labels Feb 26, 2022
@cc-open-source-bot cc-open-source-bot added this to Ready for Development in Active Sprint Feb 26, 2022
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@cc-open-source-bot cc-open-source-bot added this to Pending Review in Backlog Feb 26, 2022
@TimidRobot TimidRobot moved this from Pending Review to Non-Engineering in Backlog Feb 28, 2022
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ar-rana commented Dec 26, 2023

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