Originally posted by: shortylickens
I hope you mean your own personal MP3's and not ones you've ripped from commercial music CD's.
Be aware if you do that you'll have to pay taxes on the revenue, like a bussiness.
Originally posted by: Mark R
Don't forget that mp3 is not free.
You must use a paid for encoder (software like LAME is technically warez, because the mp3 licence fee hasn't been paid).
You must also pay royalties on each mp3 file you sell.
See mp3licensing.com for more details.
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: Mark R
Don't forget that mp3 is not free.
You must use a paid for encoder (software like LAME is technically warez, because the mp3 licence fee hasn't been paid).
You must also pay royalties on each mp3 file you sell.
See mp3licensing.com for more details.
You obviously didn't read this entire post.
Moron.
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: Mark R
Don't forget that mp3 is not free.
You must use a paid for encoder (software like LAME is technically warez, because the mp3 licence fee hasn't been paid).
You must also pay royalties on each mp3 file you sell.
See mp3licensing.com for more details.
You obviously didn't read this entire post.
Moron.
To put files in the MP3 format itself requires licensing. It's not the music that's he's, it's the AUDIO COMPRESSION that needs a license. like he said, MP3 is NOT free. You cannot use the MP3 compression technology for commercial gain without buying a license to use it. It doesn't matter what you are encoding... your band's music... you singing in the shower... your grandmother telling a story... it all needs to have lisencing to use the compression.
Originally posted by: cruiser1338
Did you read the page you linked either?
At the bottom it excludes "entities with associated annual gross revenue of less than $100,000.00."
Somehow I don't think that that will happen here, no offense meant OP.
Originally posted by: cruiser1338
Originally posted by: cruiser1338
Did you read the page you linked either?
At the bottom it excludes "entities with associated annual gross revenue of less than $100,000.00."
Somehow I don't think that that will happen here, no offense meant OP.
Do I have to quote myself to tell you guys he doesn't need the license?
Originally posted by: Bassyhead
Originally posted by: cruiser1338
Originally posted by: cruiser1338
Did you read the page you linked either?
At the bottom it excludes "entities with associated annual gross revenue of less than $100,000.00."
Somehow I don't think that that will happen here, no offense meant OP.
Do I have to quote myself to tell you guys he doesn't need the license?
Doesn't seem like anyone is paying attention