Today in weird YouTube stuff: I got a copyright claim from Ray Parker Jr. for using a piano arrangement of the Ghostbusters theme. We are now “sharing” revenue on the video. Then, I saw Jeremy Jahns post that he also got a copyright claim for singing the Ghostbusters theme...
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When I did a sad, elevator music version of the Best Day Ever for my Nick Hotel video, it said soemthing more than the note progression itself. It had commentary and meaning within it, but if the system sweeps up mere note progressions now, how is that not abusive to creators!
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A musical composition is exactly that, an exact progression of notes, which is whats being identified. Fair use is determined on case by case basis, and that’s why there’s a dispute process to state your case. A system will never be able to detect intention!
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