How Can I Use The Music I Want On A Utube Video Despite The Copyright Infringement?
Posted by Copyright Law Enquirer on July 10th, 2009 at 10:26pm
I want to make my own music video of a song but due to copyright infringement my audio will be muted or my video will be removed.. i REALLY need to use this song tho…
So i wondered, is there any way to ask from utube to leave it as it is by saying… “no copyright infringement intended” or wtv..
Does anyone know something about it?
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5 Comments for How Can I Use The Music I Want On A Utube Video Despite The Copyright Infringement?
1. inukjuak | July 11th, 2009 at 12:17 am
If you’re willing to take the chance and re-upload your video with the
same music, do not write the name of the song or artist in your title,
description or tags. Also, avoid irrelevant phrases like “no copyright
infringement intended”, “I do not own the music” or “I don’t take any
credit for this song”. Not only does YouTube look out for song titles,
artists’ names and sentences like those, you’re reaffirming that you
have knowingly taken, used, copied or maybe even stolen someone
else’s copyrighted material.
You should also consider the fact that the music-recording industry
is starting to use hidden “watermarks” or “fingerprints” buried within
their music, in order to uncover and identify their illicit use. As such,
it is possible that no matter how many times you try to upload your
video, it may always be rejected because of “copyright infringement”.
The only possible exception to everything that I’ve just written above
is for you to use music that is shorter than 30 seconds. If you listen
carefully to any talk-show on radio or TV, they will never use or play
other people’s music for longer than 30 seconds when introducing a
guest or going into/out of commercials. Can you guess the reason?
(Hint: it has to do with “licensing fees” and “royalties”.)
I hope my info has been helpful to you.
2. FlashCre | July 11th, 2009 at 6:59 am
Yes I do. No matter what you do or put, the evil WMG will remove audio. Plus it is a computer analyzing audio, so it won’t see the No Copyright Infringement Intended Text anyway. And disputing it to Youtube is like trying to yell over fans at a football game. It won’t happen! Sorry.
3. kerrynew | July 11th, 2009 at 10:27 am
search google for the midi version of the song, or cut some of the song of with windows movie maker it will throw off youtubes computer
if you need help finding the song let me know here http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=icyouc
4. Joy | July 11th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
maybe get the tune from youtube and use it in your video.. might just work..
quite a lot of samples tunes on utube.. do a search at youtube
this will help you…Use ‘zillatube’.
It is very easy to download videos, and it downloads fast too..
Then you can convert youtube videos into the music mp3 music (and other formats too) with zillatube. This is the fastest way.
Then use windows movie maker(inside your windows machine) to add them to video.
It works very well – http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=zil…
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5. trumpet_ | July 11th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
Just tell who owns the right… see how i did it…http://www.youtube.com/user/TruMpetTeen4…
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