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10101Scratcher
Scratcher
44 posts

Giving Credit

Sooo I know that you are supposed to give credit to people who you take code, artwork, or sounds from. But let's say you take a song such as “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” from someone else's project. You would obviously give the band who made the song credit. But would you also give credit tot he person who you took the song from, even though they didn't originally make it?
pasta_enjoyer7
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Giving Credit

never mind - this was completely incorrect. sorry about that

Last edited by pasta_enjoyer7 (Today 05:41:48)

1THEKINGBOB3
Scratcher
100+ posts

Giving Credit

10101Scratcher wrote:

Sooo I know that you are supposed to give credit to people who you take code, artwork, or sounds from. But let's say you take a song such as “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” from someone else's project. You would obviously give the band who made the song credit. But would you also give credit tot he person who you took the song from, even though they didn't originally make it?
No, you wouldn't, as they didn't make the song and took it from somebody else. You can if you like, but you don't have to.
dog138
Scratcher
53 posts

Giving Credit

long story short, no
TheAutocorrectingCat
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Giving Credit

No. You only have to credit the creator of the audio.
Smiles_Official
Scratcher
75 posts

Giving Credit

10101Scratcher wrote:

Sooo I know that you are supposed to give credit to people who you take code, artwork, or sounds from. But let's say you take a song such as “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” from someone else's project. You would obviously give the band who made the song credit. But would you also give credit tot he person who you took the song from, even though they didn't originally make it?
Technically, you don't have to give them credits a song unless they made changes to it, such as adding their own voice, adding overlays of instruments or sounds that weren’t there before.

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