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I'm Posting A Mix on Youtube (Copyright Infrigment Question)
Posted on: 15.07.2013 by Arletta Niimi
hey everyone im about to upload one of my mixes on youtube, it is full of electro/progressive house music, will it be removed because of copyright? how can i avoid this? i have put much effort in preparing this video mix so i dont want it to get deleted.


Could you please help me? Thank You in advance.
Have a nice day and God Bless you
Hellen Mindrup
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Because SoundCloud WILL pull your mix down; even if you're NOT using copyrighted tracks. They're basically just trolling everyone now. YouTube is where I upload my important stuff usually (mashups, remixes etc).
Vouch, happened to me. They claimed I was using a specific track that wasn't even in my mix, and didn't give a shit about it either.
Doreen Schurle
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by happydan
Why use YouTube when SoundCloud/Mixcloud are designed for audio?
Because SoundCloud WILL pull your mix down; even if you're NOT using copyrighted tracks. They're basically just trolling everyone now. YouTube is where I upload my important stuff usually (mashups, remixes etc).
Yong Aptekar
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by tunecrew
A tracklist and/or any messages about "fair use", "all copyrights to owners" etc. don't make any difference at all.

The only deciding factor is whether or not one of the owners of any of the sound recordings or underlying compositions embodied in those recordings decides to takedown, and it is completely at their discretion. Most don't, since they're going to make the ad revenue off of views of your upload, but some (esp the major labels) do.
This.
Only way to find out is post it. If there's any top 40 though, it will get taken down.
Tesha Freudenstein
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Only way to find out is to upload it and see if it gets flagged.
^this.

Originally Posted by DjLiquitATL
Just list the artist in the description and you will be ok... Not really any issues unless you start making money from the YouTube advertisements
eh. i've seen mixes get taken down even if they provided a tracklist.
Arletta Niimi
15.07.2013
hey everyone im about to upload one of my mixes on youtube, it is full of electro/progressive house music, will it be removed because of copyright? how can i avoid this? i have put much effort in preparing this video mix so i dont want it to get deleted.


Could you please help me? Thank You in advance.
Have a nice day and God Bless you
Cindie Somoza
16.07.2013
Plus he has said it is a video (assuming its's not just a picture, but him actually recording himself) uploading to SoundCloud would be irrelevant. Just go for it, nothing wrong will happen.
Hellen Mindrup
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Because SoundCloud WILL pull your mix down; even if you're NOT using copyrighted tracks. They're basically just trolling everyone now. YouTube is where I upload my important stuff usually (mashups, remixes etc).
Vouch, happened to me. They claimed I was using a specific track that wasn't even in my mix, and didn't give a shit about it either.
Doreen Schurle
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by happydan
Why use YouTube when SoundCloud/Mixcloud are designed for audio?
Because SoundCloud WILL pull your mix down; even if you're NOT using copyrighted tracks. They're basically just trolling everyone now. YouTube is where I upload my important stuff usually (mashups, remixes etc).
Gaynell Rydberg
16.07.2013
Soundcloud has gotten pretty aggressive on copyright infringement.
Evalyn Voges
16.07.2013
Why use YouTube when SoundCloud/Mixcloud are designed for audio?
Rodger Seferovic
16.07.2013
Youtube will run the audio of your mix through a Shazam type program which will identify popular songs if the labels uploaded them for content match. Every match they find will be listed. Most of the top40 songs will be blocked in Germany and subsequently unavailable to be viewed on mobile devices. In general video take downs don't happen as much anymore.
Yong Aptekar
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by tunecrew
A tracklist and/or any messages about "fair use", "all copyrights to owners" etc. don't make any difference at all.

The only deciding factor is whether or not one of the owners of any of the sound recordings or underlying compositions embodied in those recordings decides to takedown, and it is completely at their discretion. Most don't, since they're going to make the ad revenue off of views of your upload, but some (esp the major labels) do.
This.
Only way to find out is post it. If there's any top 40 though, it will get taken down.
Joesph Kasian
16.07.2013
Most labels don't do anything - you'll just be told by YT you can't make money off your video and it might be blocked in certain countries.
Nick Sakowicz
16.07.2013
A tracklist and/or any messages about "fair use", "all copyrights to owners" etc. don't make any difference at all.

The only deciding factor is whether or not one of the owners of any of the sound recordings or underlying compositions embodied in those recordings decides to takedown, and it is completely at their discretion. Most don't, since they're going to make the ad revenue off of views of your upload, but some (esp the major labels) do.
Tesha Freudenstein
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Only way to find out is to upload it and see if it gets flagged.
^this.

Originally Posted by DjLiquitATL
Just list the artist in the description and you will be ok... Not really any issues unless you start making money from the YouTube advertisements
eh. i've seen mixes get taken down even if they provided a tracklist.
Federico Vilas
15.07.2013
Just list the artist in the description and you will be ok... Not really any issues unless you start making money from the YouTube advertisements
Gaynell Rydberg
15.07.2013
Only way to find out is to upload it and see if it gets flagged.

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