It depends sometimes at least for me, I use CC music but sometimes you just wanna use X song from Y artist because well, I like it and it fits the mood I am trying to convey....because it's known etc....but I am trying hard to get away from commerical music because I believe in what CC stands for......I'm trying.... ;)
Heath http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com --- In [email protected], "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jose Gonzales might care that you're using his music in your video no > matter how few people watch your stuff. But he might not. You can > get in touch with him and ask him. But that's probably too much > work. Since there's so much music out there you can use under CC > license from artists who you can help by using it, who want you to > use it, why not just go to music.podshow.com and use that instead? > You're probably right that the harm you do Jose is nominal. But why > do it? Convenience, expediency? It's no more difficult to use music > available under CC license. It's just as few clicks away as the > copyrighted stuff. And you're helping another artist who is asking > you to use it. I really hope people will start to see this. > Respecting copyright does not diminish the sharing, remix, resuse, > revlogging community. It's an opt-in community that can exist while > simultaneously respecting copyright, whereas if we refuse to respect > copyright that limits our choices. We can publish our works under > various licenses that permit others to use them. Or not. But that's > personal choice and it only makes sense to respect it. There's no > need to trample on the rights of someone who, for whatever reason > wants to protect their material. There's a growing database of > content that's available for reuse. Why don't we use that? > > --- In [email protected], Rupert <rupert@> wrote: > > > > RE: what Jay wrote about breaking the habit of using commercial > > music... This discussion of using commercial music has changed a > lot > > from 2 years ago on this group, when from what I remember it > mostly > > seemed to revolve around whether or not you'd get busted for using > it. > > > > I don't worry about that - my films only get 100-200 views, I > don't > > have adverts, and I'd be happy to take any of them down if asked. > > > > What interests me now is whether people in this group would take a > > dim moral view of someone like me using (yawn)Jose Gonzales on a > film > > of my daughter in the park (just because that's what I was > listening > > to that day, it fitted well, and I was pushed for time). > > > > Has the huge increase in support for CC made more people think > that > > this kind of thing is not just lazy, but Bad? Or does that only > > count for larger, commercial vlogs? Since i've never had a > negative > > reaction or comment, I've assumed no one cares. If you do, I'll > make > > time to source elsewhere. > > > > Rupert > > > > http://www.fatgirlinohio.org > > http://feeds.feedburner.com/fatgirlinohio > > --- In [email protected], "Jay dedman" <jay.dedman@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > i have had to break a bad habit of using commercial music in my > > videos. > > > its tough because ive always found it hard to not use the music i > > hear. > > > > > > Ryanne (ryanedit.com) has been making her own music in > Soundtrack in > > FCP studio. > > > its pretty amazing what she can make using their loops. > > > > > > > Personally, I use ccMixter material only, I can not > > > > make my own music at the moment. I have used really > > > > small segments of popular mix, and have referenced > > > > them at the end of a film. Not sure if this is > > > > breaking the law. > > > > > > CCmixter a good place. wish there was more stuff to choose from. > > > > > > Jay > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Here I am.... > > > http://jaydedman.com > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
