Monday, December 28, 2009

Copyrighted Music

Thought this might be relevant to most of us (photographers, videographers, couples)

Extracted from:
http://www.todayonline.com/Hotnews/EDC091228-0000047/Theyve-only-just-begun---to-charge


They've only just begun - to charge
by Teo Xuanwei
05:55 AM Dec 28, 2009
SINGAPORE - Wedding couples planning to show video or photo montages accompanied by popular love songs - the de rigueur for wedding celebrations these days - should think twice: Either they cough up between $100 and $200 for each song or risk getting hit in the pocket for copyright infringement.

MediaCorp has learnt that the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (Compass) - which represents over 1,000 composers and lyricists in Singapore, including JJ Lin and Taufik Batisah, and at least one million more members worldwide - is clamping down on the illegal use of copyrighted music for weddings.

It has sent letters to wedding photographers and videographers asking them to buy the licences for songs they wish to use - on their corporate websites and in their works - while stopping short of suggesting active enforcement.

Compass' actions have left industry players in a limbo, with some even advising their customers against using copyrighted songs in their own amateur montages.

Engineer Benjamin Koh (not his real name), for one, has decided to do away with music completely on his photo montage, to be shown during his wedding reception next month.

His three-week effort would show pictures of their growing-up years and courtship days in silence, without the romantic love song he and his wife had chosen.

"It's a bummer because it's less touching without the music, but I'm not willing to pay for the licence," said Mr Koh, 29, who learned about this from his wedding photographer.

When contacted, Compass confirmed that it has stepped up efforts this year to collect royalties from wedding videographers and photographers - it has been writing to them since January, asking them to pay licence fees.

The stricter enforcement arose from the "increasingly rampant" use of copyrighted material, the spokesman said, without disclosing how it arrived at such a conclusion.

Although most hotels pay an annual fee for the rights to play a list of copyrighted songs in their premises, the spokesman said wedding couples still need to pay to play copyrighted songs at their reception.

Penalties Unclear

Many couples told MediaCorp they were unaware of such a requirement and felt the licence fees were too

costly.

"A wedding is a private event where you invite your close friends and relatives to celebrate together; not a public performance where you charge an entrance fee," said newly-wed Felicia Lee, 25.

Compass declined to say what would happen to those who flout the rules but said it has not conducted "raids" at wedding receptions so far.

According to the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore website, remedies for copyright owners in civil lawsuits include injunctions, damages and account of profits. Depending on the flagrancy of the infringement, the court may also order additional damages to be paid by the infringing party to the copyright owner.

For now, it seems that those who make a living out of shooting wedding photos or videos are under closer scrutiny.

Said the spokesman: "The fundamental thing is the music is not created by you, so you can't take someone else's efforts and profit from it."

Compass is apparently stricter about the use of music on the websites of photographers and videographers, and these lensmen fear business may suffer if it comes down equally hard on wedding montages.

"If Compass decides to clamp down on this and charge us, we will have no choice but to raise our charges," said a freelance photographer.

Another felt that Compass should be more transparent. "They should state clearly who they represent, which are the copyrighted songs, and how much one has to pay for different uses - for example, on a website or for a photo montage," he said. "That way, businesses will be more willing to pay for the licences because we can then prove to customers there's a reason for raising our charges."

John & Sheela

Photographer: Darren

It's always refreshing and privileged to able to cover an indian or malay wedding during the peak period. And I happened to have one of each.:D Seems like most of the groom who I have covered are rather quiet. Sheela is an out-spoken lady, thus making my job easier.

Here's some randoms from their wedding.







So bridemaids, next time must have a card reader to swipe their credit card!



With the help from iphone.






John have to ask for consent from Sheela's mum by speaking in Hindu. He did with flying colors.


































Cheers!
Darren (darren@1950photography.com)
http://www.1950photography.com

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Koh Weng & Celine

Photographer - ChuianFeng

Koh Weng & Celine's wedding happened right after i got back from my overseas shoot. Luckily, i was able to recover from the serious jet lag before their wedding. :)

Here's some randoms from their wedding.

Celine's mum is very nervous. She keep going down to throw the rice and wait for Koh Weng's arrival.




According to the brothers, there are sunset, sea, sand and a boat in the painting. Artistic...




Now its my turn to be artistic. There's food, people and "xi" words in the pic. can u see? :p

Weddings are the only occassion i know where there can be laughter in one moment... and...


And tears in the next moment...

And laughters again. :p

I like this picture where i can see the reflection of everyone welcoming Koh Weng & Celine in the glass while they are walking out of the elevator for their solominzation.


A perfect cooling evening for the outdoor dinner.

Nicely arranged by some of the guest. :)



The 1950 Team would also like to thank everyone for your support all this while and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


Cheers!
ChuianFeng (cf@1950photography.com)
http://www.1950photography.com/

Friday, December 18, 2009

Dixon & Mindy

Photographer - Darren & Yong How

We had lots of fun shooting their pre-wedding few months ago, so we were really looking forward to their actual day. Dixon is a car enthusiast and he had his whole gang of car enthusiast friends to form a car convoy...20 over cars! As for Mindy, she has a very bubbly personality. With the whole bunch of her spontaneous gang, we had lots of laughter and fun.

Here's some randoms from the day.








Dixon actually got a shock as how his brothers managed to sneak in.


































Cheers!
Darren (darren@1950photography.com)
http://www.1950photography.com

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