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<blockquote data-quote="Dan" data-source="post: 270982" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>I don't hope the development has been cancelled because of the possible copyright issues. But while browsing for a loop remixing app (Mixvibes Remixlive) I stumbled upon their help section where they touched this subject:</p><p></p><p>"If you are using samples other than the ones natively provided in Remixlive, Mixvibes declines any responsibility in cases of copyright infringement."</p><p></p><p>Just an idea how to allow users import their own stuff. If the editor will ever be released, anyway. Alternatively, many audio companies produce their own extra sound packs and why not making a bit of extra cash with add-on packs for graphics, audio, backgrounds, all royalty-free?</p><p></p><p>Example: Mixvibes included loops from Loopmasters. I'm sure loop companies would be happy to license some audio for pinball games. But I don't know if they would ask for payment upfront or based on sales from packs. However, I'm sure there are graphic artists and photographers in Hungary who wouldn't mind making extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan, post: 270982, member: 64"] I don't hope the development has been cancelled because of the possible copyright issues. But while browsing for a loop remixing app (Mixvibes Remixlive) I stumbled upon their help section where they touched this subject: "If you are using samples other than the ones natively provided in Remixlive, Mixvibes declines any responsibility in cases of copyright infringement." Just an idea how to allow users import their own stuff. If the editor will ever be released, anyway. Alternatively, many audio companies produce their own extra sound packs and why not making a bit of extra cash with add-on packs for graphics, audio, backgrounds, all royalty-free? Example: Mixvibes included loops from Loopmasters. I'm sure loop companies would be happy to license some audio for pinball games. But I don't know if they would ask for payment upfront or based on sales from packs. However, I'm sure there are graphic artists and photographers in Hungary who wouldn't mind making extra money. [/QUOTE]
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