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Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 12:26 pm
by Hunter
On the pages of F2S you'll find the "Extras" menu to the right. Down the bottom there is a new link, called Freespace Radio. This is basically streaming lo-fi Freespace/campaign music. The featured track currently is an original classic from the TTS campign, which I think was used in Twilight, and it will change from time-to-time.
Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 2:46 pm
by GalacticEmperor
"Bosch's Brother..." cool.

I likes!
If I send you the main themes for
Atankharzim and NTV, would you put them up there? And are you going to include the main halls and cinemas from the games?
Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 3:56 pm
by Hunter
I think requests I can manage..

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 8:18 pm
by Petrarch
We're using classical in TVWP, so could I send you some of that?
Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 10:05 pm
by Hunter
Sure. Submissions can go to:
[email protected]
Keep in mind if the music is not yours by copyright we prefer you have permission than not.
Edited By Hunter on May 13 2003 at 21:06
Posted: Wed May 14, 2003 12:41 am
by GalacticEmperor
Classical music is Public Domain, IIRC. Atankharzim is an excerpt from a free demo... NTV, well, I'm not sure. Actually I don't even know if I still have it. *rummages*
Posted: Wed May 14, 2003 10:08 am
by karajorma
I think the music itself is public domain (meaning anyone can play it) but unless you played it yourself you'll need the permission of who ever played/recorded it
Posted: Thu May 15, 2003 9:48 am
by Petrarch
Ahh, well never mind then.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 7:33 pm
by Flipside
Most classical music is copyrighted by record companies, in defiance of the 50 year law, which states that a copyright cannot exist for more than 50 years after the rights have been created or sold (This is why LOTR is still copyright, because the rights were bought just before it went public domain). Recording compaines seem to feel this rule only applies as long as they don't lose money, else they own the copyright indefinately. And oddly enough the courts seem to agree with them (the conspiritalist would like to believe that this is because the courts are making a profit from the record companies, in a strictly backhand manner)
Mozart, Beethoven and all other Major composers are Public Domain, but this is the notes, NOT the performance, the rights for the London Philharmonic playing Holsts 'Mars' is the property of the Orchestra, but the notes they played are Public Domain.
Go Figure.
Flipside.
Flipside