If this is you.... stop immediately. Please adhere to my usage terms when uploading my music or you risk something I really don’t want to do which is give your channel a strike:http://www.tryhardninja.com/musicusageterms
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Having sound over the track can sometimes cause the bot to not hear it.
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There is a way to get around it making my only option to take the video down. It’s super shady and there are people, not a lot, but some are doing it.
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It’s going to suck for them a lot more
I REALLY don’t like being the bad guy. I’m going to try to contact them and work something out before taking the videos down. I’m not trying to close channels down. -
I don't see you as the bad guy here. You put a lot of hard work into your music and are kind enough to allow people to use it, under certain terms and conditions of course. I think that people will see it that way too, well not those who are doing wrong of course.
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That's fair to say. Since they're YOUR instrumentals, ppl shouldn't be making money off of your work by just putting their voice onto it :)
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We gotta earn a living somehow ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Well, that IS common sense. You can't just make profit off of someone else's time. That just wouldn't ever be right.
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It’s copyright infringement trying to pass off someone else’s composition as your own, even if its re-produced/recorded by someone else. A song (both music and (or) lyrics) are protected under copyright law to the original songwriter(s), as soon as its written.
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Covers are legal to make. You’re absolutely correct. It is NOT legal to make covers without paying the original artist mechanical royalties however and treating it like content you own. It’s copyright law.
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Yes, absolutely right. There are 2 main copyrights. Song (publishing) copyright & recording copyright. A song can be covered many times, as long as you have a mechanical license granted from original songwriter/publisher or agency. This license will pay the writers.
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