On 2/10/07, Stephen Bain stephen.bain@gmail.com wrote:
There are at least three copyrights potentially at play:
- Any copyright(s) subsisting in the music,
- Any copyright(s) subsisting in the moving image,
- The copyright in the film, created by synching the music and moving image.
If the music is under CC-BY-SA, then the copyright in the synching is thus also under CC-BY-SA because the licence treats it as a derivative work. They remain as separate copyrights
That is incorrect, the film might be in copyright violation of the music, and a possible remedy might be releasing the film under the same license. The implication that it is automatically under that license is however, incorrect.
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