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    What if I use copyrighted music in my mixtape?
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    If you're using it for personal use, you'll be OK. However, if broadcasting it, you'll be fined, unless you have permission to use that music from the artist.
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    Do I have to give credit to the creator if the music is instrumental?
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    Yes - instrumentals require time and effort to write as well, and these musicians deserve credit just as much as anyone.
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    What happens if I use copyrighted music?
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    You'll be fined and could be sued. It is illegal unless you have permission from the musician.
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    What if I'm using other songs by other artists and want to sell the mix tape online?
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    Selling these mix-tapes in marketplaces, whether in person or online, is bluntly defined as "bootleging," and is illegal.
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    Do I have to use an expensive Type II tape or will a cheaper Type I tape do for music? I am not an audiophile.
    Greg Savage
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    No, you don't 'have' to use an expensive 'Type II Tape' although it may provide greater longevity than using cheaper tape.
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    What brand/type of cassette recorder would you recommend, and where can I purchase one?
    Greg Savage
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    Any cassette tape will do the trick. Ebay is a good place to find cassette tapes, you can purchase them in bulk fairly inexpensively.
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