Apparently being debated at the moment.reverendpen wrote:So who owns the copyright for paramount recording (or any music from companies no longer around)?
http://pitchfork.com/news/53822-third-m ... s-box-set/
Clay
Apparently being debated at the moment.reverendpen wrote:So who owns the copyright for paramount recording (or any music from companies no longer around)?
One would think so.phonojim wrote:It seems to me that if the foundation does indeed own the rights that they could easily produce the proof.
Jim

I certainly hope you won't be playing them on vintage equipment.edisonplayer wrote:At the antique center I found an electric black label Paramount in the 3000 series by the IXL quartet.Also at a flea market a Paramount in the 12000 series by the Paramount Jubilee singers.Both in beautiful condition!!edisonplayer
Yes.Curt A wrote:That one has been played too many times with a dull rusty nail...
 Like was pointed out above, it does seem that many Paramount 78's didn't hold up very well to mechanical reproducers and steel needles / rusty nails.   I've heard that they used sand as a cheap filler ingredient in their shellac mixture, but I don't know if that's absolutely true or not.
   Like was pointed out above, it does seem that many Paramount 78's didn't hold up very well to mechanical reproducers and steel needles / rusty nails.   I've heard that they used sand as a cheap filler ingredient in their shellac mixture, but I don't know if that's absolutely true or not.