Someone here has got to know, but I couldn't find anything when I searched.
My band is incredibly and groundbreakingly original in that we have a pop-punk cover of a rap/hiphop song that was huge hit this past year, and we're trying to figure out how to go about releasing the recorded version. The goal isn't to make money off it, but just have people hear it since it goes over really well at shows.
I was thinking that instead of releasing it on iTunes with the rest of the album later this year, we could just put it on the MySpace or offer it as a free download for people who bought the album, so we wouldn't be profiting directly from it.
What do I need to do in order to cross our T's and dot our I's, from a legal standpoint? I know that we're so small a band it probably would go unnoticed even if we put it up for sale on iTunes, but I'd really like to do this as legitimately as possible.
My band is incredibly and groundbreakingly original in that we have a pop-punk cover of a rap/hiphop song that was huge hit this past year, and we're trying to figure out how to go about releasing the recorded version. The goal isn't to make money off it, but just have people hear it since it goes over really well at shows.
I was thinking that instead of releasing it on iTunes with the rest of the album later this year, we could just put it on the MySpace or offer it as a free download for people who bought the album, so we wouldn't be profiting directly from it.
What do I need to do in order to cross our T's and dot our I's, from a legal standpoint? I know that we're so small a band it probably would go unnoticed even if we put it up for sale on iTunes, but I'd really like to do this as legitimately as possible.