Sage words there,

However, Remember the Self Emptying Bin Video that I sent to the BBC for their website, it had 3 snippets of copyrighted music including 'The Great Escape', 'Psycho' and 'Jaws',  The BBC had the choice of whether to publish the silent one which I sent and the one with the music.  If the BBC can't see a problem then why should we?
Not to mention that Wake Me Up When September Ends Video from last year with TV news footage and the whole of the track by Green Day, that one got a bit of coverage in the papers as I recall.

Maybe British Law is a bit different perhaps?  I doubt whether, the RIAA or MPAA is watching any of our videos, because as a community we are still pretty small.

Okay if you want to sell a video or make that world breaking shortfilm that will win a prize at festival or even down the pub if you know the landlord, fair enough, don't use Copyrighted music.  If you are just playing and showing on line as some of us without industry contacts are concerned, I wonder if the law is at all bothered or more bothered about catching real criminals like murderers and sex offenders to sue us playing with our toys, and showing that video to a few and I mean a few people on line.  My most viewed video is my SEX one which has no copyrighted music, loads of free sound effects and three jpeg pictures, this has to date received about 12000 views,  Everything else falls within the 100's,  And considering how many people that is in relation to the whole of the web, well you could probably fit all those people on this full stop.

Stop scare-mongering, it creates fear, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.

 Paul Knight

On 18 Mar 2006, at 01:52, Enric wrote:

It is not a good recommendation that people use copyrighted material
in their videos.  The recommendation won't look good if anyone gets
sued by the RIAA or MPAA.

  -- Enric

--- In [email protected], Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs and Madams
>
> Thanks ever so much for the comments on the "Paul And Paul Get To The 
> Bottom Of It All Copyright Issues" Video I posted last night to stop 
> people being in the slightest bit worried about putting the odd bit 
> of music on a vlog, I have had so many good and welcoming comments 
> it's untrue.  As this was the first video to collaborate the talents 
> of Paul Reynoldson and Myself together and a mile stone in British 
> Vlogging (I don't think two British Vloggers have done this before, I 
> could be wrong).
>
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