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"For
over 40 years, our pledge has been to provide the best audio and video
duplication possible to you, our valued customer. At Uni-Sette we pride
ourselves on fast, dependable, top-quality service at competitive prices."
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Uni-Sette
is open from 8am to 5pm Monday through Thursday, and until 6pm on Fridays
(PST). Our offices are closed on weekends and major holidays. You can
reach Uni-sette by calling (916) 646-3468. Our Fax number is (916) 646-3460.
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Your
satisfaction is paramount to us. In order to improve our service, we
welcome your comments and suggestions. We offer a money back guarantee
on all of our products and services.
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Because
each project is unique, we encourage you to contact one of our representatives
for a custom quote. Our flexibility in pricing and options enables us
to tailor a package to suit your needs.
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Our
Full-Service Duplication facility is located at 185 Commerce Circle,
Ste. E, Sacramento, CA. 95815, just south of HWY 160, near the Radisson
Hotel.
Click here for Directions & Maps! |
CD
& DVD REPLICATION / DUPLICATION CASSETTE DUPLICATION
VIDEO DUPLICATION EDITING / MASTERING CONVERSIONS / TRANSFERS
DESIGN PRINTING PACKAGING & SHIPPING
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Master Use License |
If you wish to make copies of another artist's recording(s), we recommend
you obtain a "Master Use License', or a 'Sound Master License'
from the owner of the Master recording (usually the record label of
the artist). Unfortunately for the consumer, simply buying the recording
does not legally entitle him or her to freely duplicate and distribute
copies of that recording, and obtaining a license can be difficult and
costly. Even if you are giving copies away as gifts, it is still considered
an illegal form of distribution. It may seem that we are taking a 'hard-line'
on this issue, but it is the only way that we can protect you, the owner
of the master recording, and our business. Our friendly staff will be
glad to help you with information on how to obtain a 'Master Use License'.
You can also learn more by checking out some of the resources we've
linked below.
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Mechanical
License
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If
you make or perform a 'cover' recording of someone else's song, you
should get permission to reproduce their composition and lyrics. This
permission is called a 'Mechanical License', and is somewhat easy to
obtain. If you find out who owns the copyright, you can contact them
directly and negotiate a fee. The easiest and most common way to obtain
a 'Mechanical License' is through the Harry
Fox Agency... you can even do it on-line! So remember, even if it's
you singing someone else's song, we can't process your order unless
you obtain a license! This includes karaoke music too! If you have more
questions abour Mechanical Licenses, give us a call!
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'Sampling'
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Using
a recorded portion of another artists recorded master (Movie, CD, TV
Show, Commercials, etc.) is most commonly known as 'sampling'. Although
'sampling' is a commonality, we must ask that you obtain a 'Master Use
License' to include it in your recording. Again, we are more that happy
to help you comply with copyright and licensing laws.
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Copyrighting
Your Own Material
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At
Uni-sette your original master recordings and compositions will be treated
with care and respect. With that in mind, we feel it's important that
you protect your rights. By law, any song you write is your property.
However, officially copyrighting your songs and compositions can only
strengthen your legal position in the event of dispute. Below we've
supplied a link to the U.S.
Copyright Office, where you can file a version of your work. One
of our staff will gladly walk you through the process.
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Links
For More Information
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U.S.
Copyright Office
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(202)
707-8650
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RIAA
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(212)
775-0101
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Harry
Fox Agency
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(212)
370-5330
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ASCAP
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(800)
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BMI
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(212)
586-2000
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SESAC
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(212)
586-3450
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