___________________ Hello, welcome to my little channel :) I'm just a guy who likes singing and acting/voice acting. I take singing lessons but I still have muuuch to learn. If you like to dub something with me or want me to be in a project or something I'd be glad. I love Musicals, Disney Films and I would'nt be aversed to sing or dub something else :-) I speak English and German, but I'd also try to sing in other languages. Feel free to ask me ;-)
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*** DISCLAIMER *** 1. Purpose and Character of Use We (people who upload fandubs with them singing copyrighted songs) are NOT doing this for any commercial purpose! We simply love to sing and listen to each other's singing, so the videos and instrumental versions of the copyrighted songs are just subordinate in relation to our own singing. Our voices add something new and give the songs a different character. 2. Nature of Copyrighted Work The most important copyrighted material we're using is the melody of the songs. We don't take the original singers' voices and say they're our own, and the animation is really just a something that supports our singing. 3. Relative Amount The amount of copyrighted material we're using is just fractional (background + music). The most important part in the movies is the singing part by the character, and that's just the part we're not infringing. 4. Effect upon Potential Market In my opinion, this point was constantly overlooked by copyright owners! We fandubbers are POPULARIZING animated videos by Disney, Don Bluth and other companies! If a fandubber sings a rather unknown song, his/her subscribers are inclined to look up the original video to compare and get to know more works of the copyright owner! Fandubbers are really a free advertisement for those companies, especially to make the songs known among teenagers and adults who usually make up just a small part of the target audience. -You can look up the guidelines on... http://www.copyright.gov/fls/f l102.html http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Co pyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/ chapter9/ http://www.copyrightwebsite.co m/Info/Law/FairUse.aspx http://chillingeffects.org/fai ruse/ **THESE LINKS WERE PROVIDED BY YOUTUBE**