so like we really have to ask them before we put it on ffr ooooo
Yea, copyrights prevent us from doing that. FFR is non-profit, however, which has been a key factor in securing some of our current permissions. New permissions are tough to get for big name groups.
Yes, and it's not going to happen for big artists and bands
Disturbed, protest the hero, between the buried and me, children of bodom, the list goes on.
It's unlikely we/you/anyone gets stuff like Linkin Park as far as permissions go. You can try to ask them though, but meanwhile go try "within life" if you like that kind of nu metal.
I know for a fact that FFR has blanket permissions for any artist on the DanceCorps label (http://www.dancecorps.net/), and I wouldn't be surprised if a number of songs from said label start appearing on FFR. Drunk Optimus is already here
You also forgot that stepping wise bands like linkin' park aren't really good for stepcharts. 3+ minute charts that are boring as balls will never make it with the way stepping is now, unless you're one of those people who just get everything accepted.
I know for a fact that FFR has blanket permissions for any artist on the DanceCorps label (http://www.dancecorps.net/), and I wouldn't be surprised if a number of songs from said label start appearing on FFR. Drunk Optimus is already here
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