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I'm a bit confused on this matter so I'd just like to clarify. Who owns the rights to Japanese music/anime OSTs, and how would one go about trying to acquire rights to use aforementioned music legally in a production? Kind of like how (I presume) American movies sometimes take songs (that were not composed for the sake of the movie) and insert them in during runtime.
Hxtyatsra'msnagid Yuamsoidbei'dnsdn K'padbhsjasnbdhjab Asfxhidjns'djnjvhnsk I had the idea to create a Servant profile based on Nyarlathotep, reasoning that him frequently taking human form gets around the whole 'God' issue and that public domain literary characters seem to be A-Okay with the debut of the Bride of Frankenstein (that's what I'm calling it and sticking to it). But while looking up his page on Wikipedia, I stumbled across this little nugget ...