No worries, no harm done :)
One word about copyright and "pirating" music:
Various studies of purchasing behaviour have shown that regardless of
music being pirated or not, if an album is worth buying, it will be
bought. People who collect pirated music would not have bought all the
music any
I stand corrected, Roman, thank you for that, and my apologies to
Tristan for assuming he did this.
Actually, it's an auto-generated channel (?!) by YouTube. The videos
themselves are not available to me (copyright issues for my country, I
suppose, LOL), but if you say the original
I was indeed - like Roman said - thinking that this is actually
advertisement of Your album by the CD company.
And I thought I'd recommend it to Your peers since it is a great album.
If you do not wish Your album to be recommended, I will refrain from it
in the future...
Am 29.06.2018 um 17
The Channel in question is set up by your own distributor, so you'd have
to sue him/her directly!))
RT
On 6/29/2018 11:35 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
>
> If You like some examples, listen to David van Ooijen and Michiel
> Niessen's Terzi album
> [1]https://www.yo
>
> If You like some examples, listen to David van Ooijen and Michiel
> Niessen's Terzi album
> [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y4DWm24ah0
I think to use my name for a YouTube channel and to upload tracks from
commercially available CDs, without een asking, is a violation of
Please, Ido, differ if You feel the evidence it is not hard enough.
This is why I post. If there is any weak point, I'd like to fix it.
I am happy about any disagreement.
So, I agree, if one piece by chance fits, it is not a strong argument.
Hip-Hop is designed to fit various musical samples into
I beg to differ.
Mixes aren't musicological evidence, as others said before.
Take this for example:
[1]https://youtu.be/kgusLCtIG78
It fits perfectly, but it doesn't mean I can deduce rap is based on
Thomas the Tank Engine's theme or vice versa. It only means that the
two piece