Scott T. asked

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I want to use audio from an old NBC basketball broadcast from the 90s in a new podcast series. I assume the audio is copyrighted. How can I obtain permission to use it, and what are the implications if I use it without permission?

October 20th, 2024

Brandon W. answered

The audio from the NBC basketball broadcast is indeed copyrighted. To use it legally, you would need...

October 20th, 2024

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