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Imibuzo Evame Ukubuzwa
Zonke izimpendulo zemibuzo evamise ukubuzwa ngabaqondisi, abadlali, abaqambi abakanye nabo, abaculi, abathandi bomculo, amathiyetha nabalingisi beza lapha! Lapha uzothola okwengeziwe mayelana nokuthi isitolo sethu somculo weshidi nezinye izitolo zedijithali zisebenza kanjani.
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Can you showcase one of my songs in your video?
Absolutely! If you’ve purchased the song, your video is non-profit, and it’s PG (no swearing, nudity, etc.), you’re good to go. Just make sure to credit me and any collaborators by linking to my website or Instagram. For commercial use, simply fill out the contact form to get a mechanical license from Songtrust. Easy peasy!
How can I snag performance rights for one of your plays?
First, grab a copy of the script you’re interested in. Then, shoot me a message through the contact form with all the details—like which play you’re eyeing, your producers, theatre venue, seating capacity, ticket prices, nonprofit status, number of performances, and performance dates. I’ll take care of the royalty fees for you. Just a heads-up: copying scripts without permission is a big no-no. If the script has multiple parts, you’ll need to grab extra copies unless I’ve given you the green light. Simple as that!
How do I get the rights to perform your sheet music or play your music in public?
Make sure you've purchased the sheet music beforehand, and contact us to let us know your intentions. If we approve you, we'll direct you to our PRO to obtain a public performance license. Remember: it is illegal to reproduce sheet music without permission from the copyright holder, so if the music you're performing has multiple parts, you will need to purchase extra copies unless you've contacted us.
Can I record and release a cover of your song?
Possibly — but please ask before you release anything. If you want to record, distribute, or monetize a cover of one of my songs, contact me first so we can make sure the licensing is handled the right way. For simple noncommercial sharing, credit matters a lot; for anything public-facing or money-making, I’ll help point you toward the proper permissions.
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