Subject: Re: Question about using music samples in research From: Jaime Serquera <jserquera@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2015 11:45:56 +0000 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>To be on the safe side, you may consider getting the samples from websites that offer music under Public Domain licences or other type of Copyleft licenses. Here are some of these websites: - musopen.org - http://freemusicarchive.org/ - ccmixter.org - https://archive.org/details/opensource_audio - premiumbeat.com Hope this helps. Jaime Serquera, PhD Visiting Fellow at University of Cambridge ________________________________ De: Fatima Husain <husainf@xxxxxxxx> Para: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx Enviado: Martes 25 de agosto de 2015 21:33 Asunto: [AUDITORY] Question about using music samples in research Dear List This may be a somewhat naive question - we would like to use commercially available samples from different music genres for a pilot study. What are the copyright issues we should be aware of when generating stimuli? These are 1-min samples and not complete works. Thanks in advance for any help, Fatima -- Fatima T. Husain, Ph.D. University of Illinois husainf@xxxxxxxx husainf@xxxxxxxx www.acnlab.com