Im new to djing, and one of the ways i use to search for new music is youtube.Lots and lots, of channels and djs promote the tracks and the artists. If it wasn't for youtube i wouldn't know half of the songs i know. I made a tribute video, to my favorite Dj, Afrojack (don't judge my taste), and it was blocked of course. I included his website, facebook, and tracklist on the desription. So how can others use music they don't own the rights, and don't get blocked by copyrights?
It's Music... Music is Made to be shared.... Guess some People or Companies are that Greedy and too Stupid to realize that People like Ellaskins help promoteTheir Music.... If It wasn't for him I would have never known who Majority of these Artist are and never would have BOUGHT their music on TOP of Being Inspired to Become a DJ.... F!@#% Douch Bags.... Bet they Also Sue their GRANDMOTHERS for a stupid reason too....
hey jon, you have your produb licence ya? I mean your a DJ from the U.K. as far as I understand about copyrights in the U.K. as long as your properly licensed "they" can't do anything to you... I can understand why youtube just revokes peoples channels as they don't want to be shut down by the american copyright laws or their organizations or even face lawsuit from them. I mean in america about 10 years ago a 12 year old was sued for over a million dollars for copyright infringement........
sound waves being pushed around by money rather than a real artistic meaning, like having a audience, crazy cycle of monkey talk. I just put headphones on :)
In my opinion, current copyright laws are broken. Djs, for example, are in the right to post videos such with remixes, original content, etc. What Ellaskins was doing was under fair use.
I personally dont understand why they bitch about songs being uploaded on youtube. At first, the sound quality of youtube videos is proper shit, second, you can ofcourse rip the songs from the youtube videos but then it will still only be in 256kbps quality max. Which doesnt even sound like a legit 256 mp3 song. Ofcourse you can transcode it to 320, but still the quality cant compete with a legitimate 320 mp3 thats bought from a webstore and will be damaging for the ears ifur gonna play it live
(message to long)PS:Keep up the good work, i learned (still Learning everyday :P) with you m8, cheers from Portugal.
MapaxSpace 2 months ago
Im new to djing, and one of the ways i use to search for new music is youtube.Lots and lots, of channels and djs promote the tracks and the artists. If it wasn't for youtube i wouldn't know half of the songs i know. I made a tribute video, to my favorite Dj, Afrojack (don't judge my taste), and it was blocked of course. I included his website, facebook, and tracklist on the desription. So how can others use music they don't own the rights, and don't get blocked by copyrights?
MapaxSpace 2 months ago
Copyright = BS
plasmaforce11 4 months ago
It's Music... Music is Made to be shared.... Guess some People or Companies are that Greedy and too Stupid to realize that People like Ellaskins help promoteTheir Music.... If It wasn't for him I would have never known who Majority of these Artist are and never would have BOUGHT their music on TOP of Being Inspired to Become a DJ.... F!@#% Douch Bags.... Bet they Also Sue their GRANDMOTHERS for a stupid reason too....
wattz18 5 months ago 2
i think a good solution to copyright is copyfree and opensource ... openmusic anybody?
romeoneverdies 1 year ago 2
i like fashion copyright laws ... none ... well Trade marks are still trade marks but fashion wise nothing exist ..
source : tedtalksdirector
copyright laws only profit big corporations . artists would be much better without !
romeoneverdies 1 year ago
hey jon, you have your produb licence ya? I mean your a DJ from the U.K. as far as I understand about copyrights in the U.K. as long as your properly licensed "they" can't do anything to you... I can understand why youtube just revokes peoples channels as they don't want to be shut down by the american copyright laws or their organizations or even face lawsuit from them. I mean in america about 10 years ago a 12 year old was sued for over a million dollars for copyright infringement........
dweebhost 1 year ago
sound waves being pushed around by money rather than a real artistic meaning, like having a audience, crazy cycle of monkey talk. I just put headphones on :)
ohyaimcoolest 1 year ago
In my opinion, current copyright laws are broken. Djs, for example, are in the right to post videos such with remixes, original content, etc. What Ellaskins was doing was under fair use.
RtFusion 1 year ago
I personally dont understand why they bitch about songs being uploaded on youtube. At first, the sound quality of youtube videos is proper shit, second, you can ofcourse rip the songs from the youtube videos but then it will still only be in 256kbps quality max. Which doesnt even sound like a legit 256 mp3 song. Ofcourse you can transcode it to 320, but still the quality cant compete with a legitimate 320 mp3 thats bought from a webstore and will be damaging for the ears ifur gonna play it live
KCmuSick 1 year ago