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How can I avoid Copyright on Youtube?
I'm having a problem with a video I uploaded on youtube. I uploaded me playing a piano solo of A River Flows in You by Yiruma. I got a copyright infringement on it and had to "Acknowledge the third party" or something like that so i did. but now it is interferring with my views and wasn't counting any views (it was stuck at one when i know more people watched it.) So I deleted the video and I am currently reuploading it. Is there anyway I can avoid this happening again? Thank you.
Also, we have about 15 other videos posted of us playing the piano with popular songs and this is the first time this has happened to me. Hope you can help!
4 Answers
- Anonymous7 years ago
It's illegal to do what you're doing - many people have been sued and been ruined over copy right issues. YouTube has done you a great favor by giving you a warning - the alternative is a court summons. Don't try to over-ride their gracious warning. This is a huge legal issue - leave it alone!
If you need to post your auditions, there are agencies like Harry Fox Agency who will help you pay the fees as required by law.
- 7 years ago
I read somewhere that having a soundless period of about 6+ or 10+ seconds prior to the start of musical pieces defeats some/most of the automated music listeners used by copy violation seekers.
- Anonymous7 years ago
read the terms and conditions you will come to know the mistake..
some songs may not be copyrighted such songs can be uploaded without any problem..
but some songs will be banned in some countries or the owner may have not made agreement with youtube such songs will get copyright problem..
- Anonymous7 years ago
Say
For Entertainment Only NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED