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Songs used in funeral services
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I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place but here goes. We need to provide two songs for a funeral service held in a church. The two songs in particular we've struggled to find in the usual music shops and we don't have them on CD (and don't know anyone who does), we are running out of time to order them. Why does it have to be original CD's - is it a copyright issue? I thought that by downloading songs from say ITunes is legal? Someone else told me they just refuse them because sometimes the copied CD's don't work, but if we checked they did, why could we not use them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think there is anything harm in it, but you should ask your church authority regarding this or can take help of the funeral services centers by visiting http:// www.aca demyfun eralser vices.c om.au/
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