Wooden Soldiers - Person L
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Uploader Comments (roseking900)
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amazing
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i never get tired of this song. pure genius
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Oh my lord, that bass is funky.
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such a well written song. RELIENT K ftw
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@andrew19126 came back to listen again grr. love his voice.
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1 person is a plastice soldier...
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i dig there bass
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i heard this on trance around the world with above and beyond-but the passive progressive remix. I LOVE THIS SONG!
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I didn't think when I first heard the song that it'd be so catchy, and that it'd often find itself in my head so many times. :)
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I like how you say "this is not copyright infringement" like that means you are not infringing on their copyright.
Im not sayin take it down the world needs to hear this. I just think that statement is funny.
pb0o6 1 year ago
@pb0o6 Well, it's a clear and direct message to YouTube that posting this video, owned by Person L and not myself, onto a public resource is "not copyright infringement."
YouTube keeps blabbering (especially to many of the videos I try to upload) that I am infringing on copyright laws, but because 1) I am not selling or distributing the music directly to individuals (such as by shareware, downloads, etc.) and 2) the artist is credited, it is wholly in my right to publish these videos.
roseking900 1 year ago 5
@roseking900 no actually it's not your right to do that, the only reproduction that can be legally done is by the record label, but i don't really care, just thought you should know.
BenSmerg 7 months ago
@BenSmerg Actually, "reproduction" in the legal sense only refers to that of CDs, file-sharing, things like that. Notice I do not provide a download link for these songs, nor do I ever promote any type of unpaid file-sharing. To put something on YouTube, which is to play music in a public domain, is a different case. Because you have to come back to this video in order to listen to the song, I have not 'reproduced' the song in this manner. Although, if the band/label asks me to take down the...
roseking900 7 months ago
@roseking900 ..video, then by law I must comply. For example, I had a song uploaded here a while back called "Are You Man Enough," and Dave Elkins personally asked me to take it down. I did, by request. So long as this music stays in the public domain of listening, I don't promote the individual downloading of it, and it is not taken down by request of interested parties, it is legal. In fact, a lot of the bands I upload get more direct publicity and listeners from what I am doing. 'Nuff said.
roseking900 7 months ago