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Background Music for Real Estate VT's

Hi,

I am just starting and am wondering what the rules are for using background music on my VT's. The way I understand it is that basically you cannot legally use anything, unless you buy some royalty free music from various websites for $50-$100/CD. Does anyone have any input or expertise in this are of VT's?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Jeremy Rynders

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Jeremy
As someone who does a lot of real estate virtual tours, I've always thought a generic music background didn't add anything to the house for sale and just takes up bandwidth.

I know there are various surveys that say 75% of Internet users have some kind of broadband, but on my website, www.VirtualAlbuquerque.com, when visitors are given the choice of Broadband or DialUp for the video clips, 75% choose DialUp and 25% Broadband, consistanly, month after month. Completely the opposite of the surveys.

Douglas Aurand
Albuquerque, NM

Re: Background Music for Real Estate VT's

I am actually thinking about taking the music off of all of the tours I have done. I am afraid it is slowing them down and real estate agents do NOT want anything to slow down their customer's getting to see the property.