Copyright question
Dimeolas
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...wanted to start a render thread inviting peeps to post a render on a certain theme and then post a link to a song that goes along with their pic, like a link to the song on youtube. Now, I figure if its allowed on youtube then its ok but just wanted to check here first to see if this is permissable.
Thanks
Scott
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I've seen many threads with links to YouTube videos and not just the OP's but also of animations, etc. But you're right, these days it's better to ask rather than get posts deleted. It sounds like a great idea and I hope you can go through with it - I'm in, for one :)
...thanks, will give it a go :)
Great Ida, since most of my renders are inspired by songs.. but you're right, on You tube there are some things, which are not really "safe"I know some bands who love the user made videos and post them even on their FB walls, and some do not like it.. You can make a rule that it might be only from the official band channel, or their Myspace Page. Or just ask fr a title and band :)
...the funny thing to me is that it seems it would be great publicity for someone to post a great video using your song. Personally i have bought alot of music because i found somngs and bands i liked on youtube, and quite a few that i never knew existed before then, we shall try and see.
So let's see :) I might have my go on it :D
...thread is posted so go have some fun :)
How about a link? :)
render thread
sorry bout that, here we go
:)
Nice idea for a render thread
It's funny you post about copyright when many of the videos posted on Youtube are in copyright violation, just Google doesn't care and no one has requested they be pulled yet, LOL
I know I have a Gangnam Style inspired render somewhere...............
Nooooooo, say it isn't so!
Thanks!
...its funny to me that the big music companies are so strict...in general the public neither cares for nor understands copyright laws. I say this from the perspective of managing in retail and people arguing over photo copyright. I believe there is part of the law that allows the nonprofit use for educational purposes. But then realistically they have lawyers and the average youtube video creator doesnt ....
That's funny, I just posted a thread about a very similar situation over here : http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/18966/
Photo copyright laws may well be getting out of hand!
And posting something to youtube (or deviantart, or here, or anywhere else) doesn't qualify as an educational purpose anyway...
This article should help folks understand copyright a bit:
http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html
It was originally written in 1994 - nowadays, replace "Usenet" with "the Internet" whenever you see it and you should be fine.
...honestly dunno, does it have to be posted on an educational website? Some people dont need a school to learn.....
"Educational use" means you're using the work in question to teach. (At least, it does in Canada.)
...to teach or to learn then...so if I was learning to create a slideshow of my artwork say and sync it to a song that would be educational. I guess it all comes down to what the copyright holder objects to.
I think 'educational use' in this context means you're using a part of the work that other people can reference to understand a point you're making about it.
...what about the folks on youtube who cut up movies and put them together?
Those fall under "derivative works," and copyright laws in different countries vary greatly regarding them. Consult a local lawyer.