So just to be clear... you guys are all cool with someone (oh, I dunno,
let's say a musician) taking your video, and using it in any way they
like, for whatever purpose they choose, even if you don't agree with it,
and even if you have not released it under a sharing license?
So if a
Hey Pete,
I'm cool with that. It would be great to get attribution (or even $)
but really I just want people to see what I make. I don't pretend that
I've made anything wholly original (I don't think anyone has) and I'm
happy for people to use it as inspiration. Artists build off of the
work of
for a client i would not even consider using any assets that were not
legally cleared.
for personal hobby videos... i am willing to risk it and promote music for
free :)
i plan to do this for an entire album soon.
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Roxanne Darling oke...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok so
John -
Most likely the large majority (if not all) of that purchased music is full
copyright. Your purchase is for personal use - not any for of re-use or
public broadcast, unless you acquire additional licensing permissions,
generally in bulk via BMI and/or ASCAP.
YouTube is pulling videos that
mp3s.
I go to my 40 years of music collection as the go to for my videos.
Aloha, Hawaii was fun last August.
John
--- On Fri, 11/20/09, Roxanne Darling oke...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Roxanne Darling oke...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Copyright Music?
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Jay, I thought you like to break the rules?
haha yeah. break away. I dot see how music companies will slow down
the use of music in personal creation. and as we all know, its free
advertising for them.
jay
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Don't remember who, but I heard someone say music companies should embrace
the personal copying/reuse of their music, and instead of blocking it in
YouTube, for example ... notice it, and then add targeted ads when the song
is played.
Music companies would end up with more money, individuals
Ok so I got hood-winked - a little - as I figured you would know this stuff
Mr John but then why ask the question?
Sorry I was gone while you were in Hawaii...
And yes, I to am in favor of push back - but like Jay, for client work I'm
not gonna go there unless they insist.
Like David says,