For all you serious video makers out there that post videos to youtube, there is nothing worse than having the audio of your video removed due to copyright. When you're editing your video, the question that's in your mind is "Is this a copyrighted song?" Well I have an idea to fix that. Someone needs to compile an online database of every artist, song, and album, that can not be used on youtube. Then have a little search bar near the top, and it will be a one stop site for all youtube publishers. Pop some ads on there and you could make money too. Anyone interested?
[editline]08:10AM[/editline]
Why hello there, boxes
You can send this if your video has been locked
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."
Or even better; they would remove the copyright-shit.
my fantastic youtube idea: take youtube down and replace it with something better and more user-friendly instead of this copyright bullshit!
I wouldn't really mess too much with YouTube, it's all mainstream, they see any fucking about and they wont hesitate in banning instantly.
[QUOTE=IRN Zombie;18149068]You can send this if your video has been locked
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."[/QUOTE]
I did that once.
[B]My audio was brought back.
A week later, my whole video was brought down[/B] and I couldn't send that shit again, so I had no choice but to remove ALL AUDIO (including MUSIC I MADE) with their shitty AudioSwap shit.
op stole my old avatar
[editline]03:55PM[/editline]
aka use vimeo
[QUOTE=lum1naire;18149130]op stole my old avatar[/quote]
yeah, right. haha this avatar was mine from years ago
[quote]My Fantastic YouTube Idea [/quote]
My first thoughts when I saw the this. [i]"Oh dear"[/i].
Also I don't think your idea seems very well thought out.
[QUOTE=BricknHead;18149095]my fantastic youtube idea: take youtube down and replace it with something better and more user-friendly instead of this copyright bullshit![/QUOTE]
Lets all move to Vimeo
[QUOTE=Chase827;18149162]yeah, right. haha this avatar was mine from years ago[/QUOTE]
uh no.
[QUOTE=IRN Zombie;18149212]Lets all move to Vimeo[/QUOTE]
but moving nearly 500,000,000 people to one website.... :/
[QUOTE=IRN Zombie;18149262]but moving nearly 500,000,000 people to one website.... :/[/QUOTE]
We can do it!
although vimeo does have a 500 mb limit to uploads for free users.. and no HD..
that might be lifted if a lot of people switch over
Vimeo supports a lot of 10min videos, most of them don't go over 500mb.
But it's the part about losing all of my fanbase, and all the people on youtube that I watch. If I could keep all of that, I would gladly switch to vimeo. But that's sadly not the case.
[QUOTE=IRN Zombie;18149348]Vimeo supports a lot of 10min videos, most of them don't go over 500mb.[/QUOTE]
well the 500 mb limit is for a WEEK not for a single video
I didn't dispute my last video, the song was up and WMG saw it and let me keep it. (maybe they liked the video? :pcgaming:)
Huh, why not just present a tone too high for humans to hear on the right track, and put the music track on the left, then it will just appear as a bar of constant audio to the YouTube bots because humans wouldn't be able to hear the Tone, and YouTube bots couldn't see the audio. Problem solved.
[QUOTE=Juggernog;18150510]Huh, why not just present a tone too high for humans to hear on the right track, and put the music track on the left, then it will just appear as a bar of constant audio to the YouTube bots because humans wouldn't be able to hear the Tone, and YouTube bots couldn't see the audio. Problem solved.[/QUOTE]
Because it's annoying only to hear on the left side. I think this would work just fine if you put a tone above 15kHz (so over the human hearing range) at about -30dB. Should be enough to confuse the hell out of Youtube bots. Maybe even make it change the frequency. But then again there might be a problem with the MPEG audio codec because it removes frequencies you cant hear to save filesize.
[QUOTE=Chase827;18149054]For all you serious video makers out there that post videos to youtube, there is nothing worse than having the audio of your video removed due to copyright. When you're editing your video, the question that's in your mind is "Is this a copyrighted song?" Well I have an idea to fix that. Someone needs to compile an online database of every artist, song, and album, that can not be used on youtube. Then have a little search bar near the top, and it will be a one stop site for all youtube publishers. Pop some ads on there and you could make money too. Anyone interested?
[editline]08:10AM[/editline]
Why hello there, boxes[/QUOTE]
I just re-upload the video and make the video description
[lua]FuCk YuO utubs take THATS fack tha po-liece what!
Youtubs copyright was removed due to copyright violation hahahahaha[/lua]
Damn those people at YouTube not allowing copyrighted material being uploaded!
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.