Is album art considered commercial use?
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Album art is legally protected under copyright laws of the country in which the business who registered it does business. When you desire to use copies of album art in any way, whether for profit or non-profit, permission. Without securing written permission, you could open yourself up to a lawsuit.
Can you use someone else’s art for an album cover?
Essentially, unless you have the artist’s expressed permission (called a “license”) to use his/her photo, painting, drawing, logo, or digital image, you’re violating the copyright laws.
What should I charge for album art?
How Much Does It Cost To Get Cover Art? In general, it seems that $250-500 is the most common range. There is an additional charge of $50 to $150 to purchase a print cover version (so if the ebook cover costs $299, print+ebook would be $349).
What are the requirements for album art?
Dimensions / Pixel Size: At least 1600 x 1600 pixels, but 3000 x 3000 pixels is recommended. Size in Inches: 3000 x 3000 pixels at 300 dpi (which is 10 x 10 inches) is recommended. Resolution: at least 72 dpi, but 300 dpi is required for Amazon on Demand physical CD covers.
Who owns the rights to album artwork?
If you have hired and paid an artist or photographer to create a visual image for your album cover, that artist or photographer will still own the copyright in the work unless that creator has assigned the copyright ownership to you or your band.
Are album covers copyrighted?
Book covers, album covers, and movie covers are copyrightable. However, fair use, a provision of U.S. copyright law, gives users the right to use copyrighted material without permission under certain circumstances. If a use is fair, the user need not notify or seek permission from the copyright holder.
Can I sell art with album covers on it?
No. That’s someone else’s copyrighted work and using it without permission is a violation of their rights.