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Filth youtube vid

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Created by whyner > 9 months ago, 11 Jan 2007
whyner
NSW, 762 posts
11 Jan 2007 11:36PM
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Kremlin
418 posts
11 Jan 2007 10:58PM
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Comrade Whyner
This very good work for certain ! Well done for you
I try get moving picture of Glovey tomorrow.. I must be dusting off old KGB surveilence gear for taking of pictures for certain yar !

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
12 Jan 2007 2:52AM
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Yeah, good stuff from you wavey boys.

That Kremlin cracks me up
- for a while there I thought he was serious (well seriously mental) Sucked in, I guess

Gestalt
QLD, 14376 posts
12 Jan 2007 2:13AM
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that's some awesome tweaking the the vid, really like the choice of music too!

Kremlin cracks me up too..... how you keep it up Kremlin is beyond me.

so my question is this,

A mate got back from Brazil with hours of wavesailing footage. i am wanting to make some video clips to upload. whats the go with the music overdubbing, because i am not selling the vids can i use any music i like and not worry about royaltes etc?

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
12 Jan 2007 10:45AM
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Checkout this insane wavesailing footage. Now I'm really inspired.



Wavesailing wipeouts:

(Don't miss the one at 3:05)

Pugwash
WA, 7671 posts
12 Jan 2007 8:49AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Harrow

Checkout this insane wavesailing footage. Now I'm really inspired.





I think this one is more about the dog...

stehsegler
WA, 3463 posts
12 Jan 2007 8:58AM
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Hey Gestalt,

As far as licensing goes unless you composed and played the music yourself or the music is more than 50 years old you will need to get permission from the original composer or copyright owner.

For pretty much all commercial music this means paying big bucks.

You can choose to ignore this and use the music anyway. Given that only a small number of people will actually look at your small little windsurf video the risk of litigation is probably small.

However, if the big record companies in the US decide to take YouTube to court I think YouTube will try to deflect blame onto users. This has happened with other companies like Napster in the past. Since it clearly states in YouTubes license agreements (which every uploader signed) that you must be the copyright holder of all works the stone will sit with you in the end.

If you are promoting any products in your video you will also expose the company promoted.

My personal opinion is split on this subject. On one hand I believe this could be a great promotional platform for unknown bands. On the other hand I wouldn't really like it if my music would suddenly pop up promoting something I don't morally believe in... my 5 cents.

PS: for more info on Australian copyright legislation see: www.copyright.org.au/

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
12 Jan 2007 11:08AM
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Any unknown local band would love to hear their stuff on a surfing/sailing dvd, or youtube clip. Its probably the most fame they will ever experience.
Next time you're at the pub and there's a band playing, grab a copy of their demo tape.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
12 Jan 2007 12:03PM
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quote:
Originally posted by qwerty

Any unknown local band would love to hear their stuff on a surfing/sailing dvd, or youtube clip. Its probably the most fame they will ever experience.
Next time you're at the pub and there's a band playing, grab a copy of their demo tape.

Qwerty's right on that one. Remember the 60 minutes story on the little known Aussie band that got their song world famous because someone used it on a YouTube video about the "free hugs" guy in Sydney.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
12 Jan 2007 11:09AM
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Harrow, big thanks, particularly at 3.05 that was good
Some of those poor buggers actually came adrift and still had the rear foot hooked in, Aaaaahhhhh thatsgottahurt
Mineral

Haircut
QLD, 6481 posts
12 Jan 2007 8:56PM
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My experience with these types of websites is that any form of complaint - eg. Dear YouTube. Please remove file because of copyright infringement or I will take legal action against you results in YouTube / Rapidshare type websites pulling the material off straight away and generally that will be the end of the issue unless you continue to upload copyrighted material and the complainent has more reason to complain, in which case you will generally be banned from uploading well before any legal action is ever taken. It seems the only time legal action is taken straight away is if chinannigans have been going on for a while (eg. software/video piracy and all the obvious antipiracy adds) and people have been well and truly warned beyond any doubt. One person making a non-income home vid using copyrighted music would hardly turn an eye, considering how much of it goes on already.

Not that i personally have ever done anything like this ...honest

but i know of people who have

whyner
NSW, 762 posts
12 Jan 2007 11:48PM
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Kurt Cobain told me before he died that I could use one of his songs for a small video clip if I wanted. So its ok everyone, stop stressing.

Gestalt
QLD, 14376 posts
13 Jan 2007 12:21AM
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hey whyner, no strssing here. i loved your work and your choice of music. (p.s they are even better live )

i was just curious that's all.



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