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I live in the USA. In this country, apparently applying music to a video infringes copyright law if you have no license to do so (according to a Wikipedia article) and it doesn’t fall under Fair Use Rights.
Fair Use Rights basically is an exception to the copyright law and allows you to use copyrighted material freely IF it falls under Fair Use.
Now, I try my hardest not to brake copyright law, but other’s don’t know about it (In my opinion, it’s a big tangled mess -it really only is enforced if it’s done for a profit, a big company is behind it, etc. I think)
On YouTube, for instance, there are videos with other’s published music. Or unofficial copies of official music videos. On Facebook, people share these kinds of videos. What am I supposed to do? Tell them about copyright law? Tell them to take down the link to the video? Basically become a big fat nuisance?
I’m not even 16. And yet I probably know more about this stupid copyright law then most adults I think.
It’s not even really enforced. And I think it is almost impossible to enforce on such a minute level. And the government doesn’t seem to show any effort to clean up this mess. The only thing it actually does in my opinion is confuse me and make me be a nuisance to others (“that goes against copyright law” or things like that)
I’m not talking about things like pirating music, movies, etc. That’s definitely wrong. But playing a song in a video is more often than not illegal I thin if it doesn’t falll under Fair Use Rights. Making a music video featuring you dancing/singing along with a song would most likely infringe copyright law too if you hope to share it online.
So, what do I tell other people who have posted links to videos that I think infringe copyrights on those minute levels? (Including reposted music videos even though they aren’t really official). I can’t watch out for everyone. I need to watch out for myself. But I don’t want to give silent scandal. Please help.
Fair Use Rights basically is an exception to the copyright law and allows you to use copyrighted material freely IF it falls under Fair Use.
Now, I try my hardest not to brake copyright law, but other’s don’t know about it (In my opinion, it’s a big tangled mess -it really only is enforced if it’s done for a profit, a big company is behind it, etc. I think)
On YouTube, for instance, there are videos with other’s published music. Or unofficial copies of official music videos. On Facebook, people share these kinds of videos. What am I supposed to do? Tell them about copyright law? Tell them to take down the link to the video? Basically become a big fat nuisance?
I’m not even 16. And yet I probably know more about this stupid copyright law then most adults I think.
It’s not even really enforced. And I think it is almost impossible to enforce on such a minute level. And the government doesn’t seem to show any effort to clean up this mess. The only thing it actually does in my opinion is confuse me and make me be a nuisance to others (“that goes against copyright law” or things like that)
I’m not talking about things like pirating music, movies, etc. That’s definitely wrong. But playing a song in a video is more often than not illegal I thin if it doesn’t falll under Fair Use Rights. Making a music video featuring you dancing/singing along with a song would most likely infringe copyright law too if you hope to share it online.
So, what do I tell other people who have posted links to videos that I think infringe copyrights on those minute levels? (Including reposted music videos even though they aren’t really official). I can’t watch out for everyone. I need to watch out for myself. But I don’t want to give silent scandal. Please help.
