Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Can someone from PG Music please chime in here?

There has to be a legal answer, and to be sure PG Music has researched this out the yin-yang.

If there are any cases in which BIAB is considered "third party audio" that could be in violation of any sync licensing rules, no one I know would touch it with a ten-foot pole.

I would like PG to present us with legal definitions and up to date rulings that one can stake a claim on, now that this has been raised.

That's funny. PG Music has commented on this before as has been noted.

If you want precise legal definitions, probably best to have your attorneys contact theirs. Otherwise, their ELUA and any previous public explanations will likely have to suffice.

Feel free to ignore any advice from armchair experts who are not actual spokespersons of PGM, even those who have worked in music industry legal departments like I.


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