Someone didn’t pay attention to what was actually said
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Cause I didn’t use their song - I used a mash up that changed the song - way to miss that part dood
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Replying to @Manga_Kamen @TeamYouTube
A mash up is still covered by there copyright.https://www.rocketlawyer.com/blog/mashups-and-sampling-whats-fair-use-97506 …
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Music has almost no Fair Use under US Law. This is a well known fact ask
@Linkara19. He has experience with this.https://www.quora.com/Are-music-remixes-mashups-protected-by-Fair-Use …2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
THE MUSIC WASN'T USED. PAY ATTENTION!
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Replying to @Manga_Kamen @jeffpiatt and
Your source says this: Courts also consider the effect a parody or transformative piece has on the market share for the original artist. Because guess what, five seconds of a song that didn't actually use the song wouldn't affect the market.
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LOOK WHO'S TALKING!?
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Replying to @Manga_Kamen @jeffpiatt and
You keep posting and ignoring the actual facts here, but apparently you didn't listen. You're the one who's missing the point and your sources aren't actually proving your point.
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No but your showing your immaturity here. You covered the song with new music requiring a Mechanical License to do that.https://m.wikihow.com/Get-Rights-to-Cover-a-Song …
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