On Fri, 11 May 2007 16:05:34 +0100 Matthew Johnson wrote: > For the Frets on Fire arcade game which we are packaging I have found > an original artist willing to licence his works under the MIT licence.
That's great news, indeed! :) > Four of the five songs are completely original works; the fifth, > however, whilst being an original composition is inspired by another > song. The email I have from the artist is below; I think that probably > this counts as a derivative work, and hence would need permission from > the original author, but I am not sure. Mmmmh, the author says | The song "Ryu´s theme" is a heavy metal version of the Ryu´s Song in | the famous videogame Street Fighter 2 I really cannot remember the original Ryu's theme (it's been a looong time since I last saw Street Fighter 2 in an arcade, and the audio is usually set pretty low volume in arcades anyway...), hence I'm not qualified to evaluate by myself. However, if the author says that it's a metal version of Ryu's theme, I think he means that the melody is the same, even though the musical genre is changed. *If* this is the case, I would call it a "cover" and hence I'm afraid it qualifies as an adaptation or derivative work of the original soundtrack, which is copyrighted by CAPCOM (most probably). > Obviously debian-legal are not lawyers, but I would appreciate your > opinions. I could just leave it out to be on the safe side, I could > leave it in, hope that the ftp-masters accept it and hope that nothing > comes of it or I could try and get an opinion from someone like SPI. I would leave it out. There's another issue with the remaining four songs, though. Is their source available? I mean: what's the preferred form[1] for making modifications to the songs? Is this form available? I ask it because I'm convinced[2] that DFSG#2 mandates the distribution of source, even for works whose license does not mandate it. Moreover, I see that some of the songs have a comment that claims "Made with Sony ACID Pro 5.0". Are they made with this proprietary sequencer[3]? If this is the case, I'm afraid that those songs Build-Depend on non-free software... [1] this is the most widely accepted definition of source code (it's the one found in the GNU GPL) [2] however, surprisingly enough, release managers don't seem to agree with me for non-programmatic works... [3] http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/acidfamily.asp -- http://frx.netsons.org/doc/nanodocs/testing_workstation_install.html Need to read a Debian testing installation walk-through? ..................................................... Francesco Poli . GnuPG key fpr == C979 F34B 27CE 5CD8 DC12 31B5 78F4 279B DD6D FCF4
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