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Copyright

COPYRIGHT

LEARN ABOUT COPYRIGHT

Toxsie is a platform for the upload and sell of digital media and we expect all Toxsie users to respect other people’s copyright.
 
What is copyright?
What is copyright infringement and how can I avoid it?
Copyright Checklist
Further resources
Please note: This page provides some basic information about copyright. However, nothing on this page constitutes legal advice – please do not treat it as legal advice or as a substitute for legal advice. Please consult a suitably qualified lawyer on any matters related to copyright.
 
What is copyright?
“Copyright” is the term used to describe a number of legal rights that exist in original literary, musical, dramatic or artistic works, and in sound recordings, films, broadcasts and other creative works. Under copyright laws, these rights are exclusive to the copyright owner, and enable the copyright owner to control how their work is used and to prevent unauthorised use.
 
Originally, copyright laws allowed the creator of a work to prevent that work from being copied, but copyright laws have gradually been extended over time, and now allow copyright owners to prevent and control things like adaptation or public performance of the copyright work, inclusion of the work in a broadcast, or distribution of the work both physically and on the Internet. Because these rights are exclusive to the copyright owner, anyone wanting to do any of these things needs the permission of the copyright owner.
 
Copyright can exist in all sorts of things – for example, music, lyrics, photographs, artwork, books, speeches, TV programmes, movies and computer games. Also, what might appear to be a single work can include several different copyrights owned by various different people. For example, a music track by a signed artist will often include separate copyrights in the composition, the lyrics, and the sound recording. Copyright in the music and lyrics will usually be owned by the artist or music publishing company, and copyright in the sound recording will usually be owned by the artist’s record label. Use of that track, including any adaptation of the track or any uploading or sharing over the Internet, will require the permission of all of these copyright owners, either directly or through their representatives (for example, through a collecting society or performing rights organisation).
 
What is copyright infringement, and how can I avoid it?
Because the rights afforded by copyright law are exclusive to the copyright owner(s), you will infringe copyright if you do any of those things without the permission of the copyright owner(s) – for example, if you copy or adapt a copyright work, or make it available on the Internet.
 
The best way to avoid copyright infringement is to ensure that you don’t use anything created by anyone else. Simple as that.
 
If you do use someone else’s work, make sure you have the necessary permissions – this will usually take the form of a licence from the copyright owner(s), which you may have to pay for. There are certain instances where you may be able to use excerpts of copyrighted material without a licence – for example, if you use a small part of someone else’s work for the purposes of criticism or review, or if your use constitutes “fair use” under applicable law (particularly U.S. law) – however, discussion of these exceptions is beyond the scope of this guidance. If you intend to use any part of a copyright work in reliance on any of the statutory exceptions, you should seek legal advice first.
 
Copyright checklist
Copyright is complicated. If you have any doubt regarding the extent of your rights in any sounds, you should consult with a suitably qualified lawyer before uploading anything to Toxsie or making any claims or counter-claims regarding your rights. However, as a general guide, here are some of the issues you might want to consider before uploading anything to Toxsie:
 
For music uploads:
Can you answer “yes” to all of the following questions?
 
Did you compose the music yourself?
Did you write the lyrics yourself?
Did you record and produce the track yourself or do you have permission from the producer or record label that made the recording?
Do you have written permission from all copyright owners to use any samples contained in the track?
Can you answer “no” to all of the following questions?
 
Were you signed to a record label when you recorded the track?
Do you have a publishing deal?
Are you a member of a performing rights organization or collecting society?
Have you licensed your track to anyone else?
Does the track contain the entirety or any part of someone else’s song(s) Is it based on someone else’s song(s)?
For other sounds, including field recordings, podcasts, audiobooks or voice messages:
Can you answer “yes” to all of the following questions?
 
Is the recording spontaneous, as opposed to being recited from a script, play or book (other than one written by you)?
Is it a recording of your performance?
Did you make the recording yourself?
Do you have the permission of anyone else appearing in the recording to upload and sell the recording on Toxsie?
Can you answer “no” to all of the following questions?
 
Is the recording rehearsed or recited from a script, play or book (other than one written by you)?
Does the recording contain any music or excerpts from other copyright works (e.g. movie dialogue)?
 
Further resources
For information about copyright in your country, try your local copyright office: http://www.wipo.int/directory/en/urls.jsp 
 
For information on copyright laws around the world, try the World Intellectual Property Office database: http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/ 

Careers

Careers

If you’re passionate about our company and focused on helping us build, you might be a perfect fit for a role here at Toxsie | Tx.

Whether you have a talent for numbers, know how to interpret trends and adapt them for our clients, you’re an IT expert ready to push our business forward or your experience makes you a great fit for us, look at our vacancies to see if we have the right role for you.

We’re looking for people from all backgrounds, with a range of skill sets to grow our business and we want to give you the opportunity to help your career thriveWe know digital media is a fast moving business which is why we’re always on the lookout for talented people who are passionate about making Toxsie a global company. 

Our philosophy is simple: we work hard because we love what we do.
If you think this might be the right working environment for you, browse our vacancies and take a step into this new stage in your career.

For speculative applications send your CV to: [email protected] outlining your position in the subject area of your email

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Our business address is: 6, 73 Warwick Rd, Earl’s Court, London, SW5 9HB, United Kingdom
Our contact details are: [email protected]

Merchandise

DJ Jubril B

You can shop for my merchandise at Jubril3.com


To buy the vinyl and CD of my music, of all my releases to date, scan the QR codes listed below in the photos of my merchandise page, with either your mobile phone, tablet, laptop or computer and it would take you to the online record store, where you can buy them in physical vinyl and CD format and get them delivered to you across the globe – worldwide