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In an increasingly litigious world, many content producers have to be extremely careful not to violate any copyrights held on third-party media they wish to include in videos and blog posts. Nowhere is this more true than in the field of music. Torrent sites being shut down left and right show that the MPAA is somewhat clueless when it comes to addressing the issue of file sharing and copyright infringement. There are many users who would gladly pay digital rights holders a licensing fee to use their work, if only there were a relatively inexpensive and convenient way to do so.Fortunately, a licensing company by the name of Rumblefish has stepped in to fill the void with a creative solution. Last week, they opened up their API to independent developers so that anyone with the will and know-how can create applications that allow music embedding and licensing for everyday bloggers and end-users. It's free to apply for a partnership, and developers can even get a cut of the revenue their applications generate from licensing fees. While Rumblefish already has deals with services like HighlightCam and Clipik, releasing their API will only increase the options for using music legally in Youtube and Vimeo videos at an affordable rate.
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