This doesnt really add to the conversation; more of an aside:
I made a video of me lipdubbing to a Spritualized song that was taken down
off the Facebooks because of copyright.  Not sure how they would ever find
it as I doubt many people looked at it, but I think it was because I
actually credited them in text!

Who knows.


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On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Jay dedman wrote:
> > I dont know if this is new, but i just noticed this on youtube.
> > Miss B linked to this home video of a guy dancing:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLBmniQbGX0
> >
> > If you scroll down, you see that it says "buy this song on Amazon or
> iTunes".
> > I wonder if the guy just uploaded the video using copyrighted music,
> > but Youtube discovered the song and added the pay link.
> > Does this fix the problem of "copyrighted music"?
> > People can use commercial music and upload it to youtube, and they
> > just add a link for purchase?
> >
> > Jay
>
> Dear god I hope not...
>
> Violating copyright law shouldn't be as easy as adding a 'buy it here'
> link.
>
> Also, what is the "problem" of copyrighted music? All of the music I
> create is copyrighted (by me) and I release almost all of it under a
> Creative Commons license which allows people to use it in various ways.
>
> Respect to artists, yo...
>
> Pete
>
>  
>


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