I can't find the thread we had about this a few months ago. It got a bit heated. but I thought i'd start a new discussion about it after I discovered this video: http://www.ted.com/talks/margaret_st...copyright.html
I can't find the thread we had about this a few months ago. It got a bit heated. but I thought i'd start a new discussion about it after I discovered this video: http://www.ted.com/talks/margaret_st...copyright.html
You do realize you made a double post? Here's the thread you're looking for. And my question never got answered, if youtube should pay for copright why shouldn't nightclubs?
Last edited by pshark; 12-28-2010 at 10:53 PM.
AMEN TO THIS GURL!!!! What a perfect lecture, with sterling examples of how youtube can stir sales, especailly in music that is old or deemed "Dead in the water". I just parted with 7.99$ LAST NIGHT on a Chinese singer that I found on youtube and bought her MP3 greatest hits on amazon.
Nightclubs do. In theory clubs that have live music have to pay copyright fees for music performed in the club by purchasing a licenses for use from BMI and ASCAP in the same way radio stations do.....
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