Disclaimer


The songs on this site are MPEG Format, which means in the making of these, they were taken to another format, Reducing sound Quality. This also means that in the making of the songs, it reduced the file size. So Actually the copywrites are gone by reducing them because I'm only using PART of the original work. I DID NOT Make these files, I only Downloaded them myself from other Websites around the net.


These Songs on this site Will NOT hurt the market, because they are NOT CD Quality, and if anything, they would help Artists get their music "out there" into the market. If a Person likes a song well enough, they will buy the Cd's and Tapes of that Artist. The Internet is a great way of word of mouth. If you see a new Artist, get out there and buy the Cd's or Tapes! :-)


This Site is Protected by the "Fair Use" Laws.


The Music on this site was Reproduced for Enjoyment Only...
Not for any Commercial Gain..

All songs are reduced and compressed in 8 Bit Mono
as a nostalgic reminder of how music sounded in the 50's
There are No CD quality sounds on this site, for that reason.

Please buy any music you want from an Authorized reseller.

Use of this material is Not Intended as a Copyright Infringement
On any of the artist or any other entity's copyrighted material.

If you hold Copyright to any Material contained on this site
And wish it's removal, Please contact Me at
Remembering The 50s

Provide legal proof of your right for the Removal.
If verified, material will be removed Immediately.

Note: No Item on this Site is of Public Domain
Do Not Cut, Copy, Redistribute or Alter in any manner.
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Disclaimer

1. Purpose: Commentary Site
2. Nature: Commenting on the Artists work/works
3. Amount Used : PART of the original works.
4. Potential Market loss: NONE-Helps the Market if anything.

The Fair Use laws say that a PART of the original works may be used. Which I'm only using PART of the original work.

Also I am using my site as COMMENT As described below in the 3rd Paragraph.

And in the last Paragraph, you will see the potential Effect on the Market.

These Songs on this site Will NOT hurt the market, because they are NOT CD Quality, and if anything, they would help Artists get their music "out there" into the market. If a Person likes a song good enough, they will buy the Cd's and Tapes of that Artist. The Internet is a great way of word of mouth. If you see a new Artist, get out there and buy the Cd's or Tapes! :-)

I do not take resposibility for what someone does with the songs after they are Downloaded from any page contained within this site. The Person/Persons Downloading them are supposed to be listening to them, and anything they do with them after, I DO NOT Take responsibility for THEIR Actions.

Please Support the Artists and BUY THE CD's AND TAPES!

Copywrite

Fair Use Provision of the Copyright Act - The Statutory Decree

§107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair Use

Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include -

  1. the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
  2. the nature of the copyrighted work;
  3. the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
  4. the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.

The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.

Factor 1 -
Purpose and Character of Use

This first factor looks at the new work takes into account the following three sub-factors.

  1. Commercial nature or non-profit educational purposes.
  2. Preamble Purposes
    • Criticism
    • Comment
    • News reporting
    • Teaching
    • Scholarship
    • Research
  3. Degree of Transformation

The first sub-factor (1) simply looks at the new work and determines whether it was created primarily as a for profit venture or was created for a non-profit educational purpose. While not at all determinative, this test indicates that preference will be granted to works that were created for non-profit educational purposes (like this Web page!).

The second sub-factor (2) looks to see if the new work is for one of the purposes that are mentioned in the preamble of the fair use provision. It should be noted that this list is not restrictive. However, the burden of showing fair use is somewhat easier if the work is for one of these purposes.

The third sub-factor (3) looks at the degree of transformation accomplished by the new work. In other words, this sub-factor seeks to determine whether the new work merely supplants the original, or whether it adds something new, with a further purpose or different character, thereby altering the first with new expression, meaning or message.

Factor 2 -
Nature of Copyrighted Work

This second factor acknowledges that fact that some works are simply more deserving of copyright protection than others. Consequently, this portion of the test looks at the original work and attempts to determine where that work is in the spectrum of worthiness of copyright protection.

Factor 3 -
Relative Amount

The third factor looks at the amount and substantiality of the copying in relation to the work as a whole. However, the critical determination is whether the quality and value of the materials used are reasonable in relation to the purpose of copying. This is not a pure ratio test in that using a whole work may be fair use in some circumstances, whereas using a tiny fraction of a work not qualify for fair use in other circumstances.

Therefore, the quantity, as well as the quality and importance, of the copied material must be considered. Some Justices have looked to see that "no more was taken than was necessary" to achieve the purpose for which the materials were copied.

Factor 4 -
Effect upon Potential Market

The fourth factor considers the extent of harm to the market or potential market of the original work caused by the infringement. This test takes into account harm to the original, as well as harm to derivative works.

The songs on this site are for evaluation purposes ONLY and I take

  NO legal liability for misuse of any of the selections in regard to any

and all copyrights which may or not be applied to any selection within the pages.

This is also a not-profit site-for Evaluation listening purposes!

The sound files contained within these pages are of reduced quality to the

original recording because of sampling in wav format which provides

small representation of the original work for evaluation purposes.

No revenue whatsoever is obtained from the representation of these works.

If you like the songs, please support the Artist and buy their music.

and support the artists by buying their Cd's and Tapes.

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