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Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 18/05/2014 - 18:15
by Chris Abbott
Hmm, you might end up having to file a DMCA. It would be handy to know who the aggregator was. In fact, you might be able to find out by uploading a fake video to YouTube with your remix and then seeing who claims copyright.

Chris

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 21/05/2014 - 17:18
by Vosla
Go get them, Tiger!

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 22/07/2014 - 17:47
by Vosla
Any news so far ?

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 23/07/2014 - 11:18
by Mordi
I sent him a message on facebook. No answer there. Also tried twitter, I think. "His work" can still be found on Spotify, and is probably still for sale on other services...

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 23/07/2014 - 23:17
by Chris Abbott
Chris Abbott wrote:Hmm, you might end up having to file a DMCA. It would be handy to know who the aggregator was. In fact, you might be able to find out by uploading a fake video to YouTube with your remix and then seeing who claims copyright.

Chris
This is still good advice, since it might tell you who they uploaded their stuff with.

Chris

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 24/07/2014 - 8:49
by Mordi
IIRC, filing a DMCA meant having to pay some amount. I don't really care that much, even though it's a pretty douchey thing to do. :nonono:

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 31/08/2015 - 19:06
by RuneBertils
Hi, guys!
I came across a couple of YouTube accounts with a lot of stuff downloaded from remix64, including Mordi, Firestorm, Slaygon, Peter Clarke and myself among others. All the videos are monetized.
That's not right, is it? What to do?
I can't report it to YouTube 'cause I don't own the rights to the music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huEUOPDPbgQ

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdlwOl ... dkIhITCo5g

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 01/09/2015 - 1:13
by Analog-X64
[quote="RuneBertils"]Hi, guys!
others. All the videos are monetized.
/quote]

How can you tell its monetized?

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 01/09/2015 - 7:00
by RuneBertils
Analog-X64 wrote:
RuneBertils wrote:Hi, guys!
others. All the videos are monetized.
/quote]

How can you tell its monetized?


Because of the ads.

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 02/09/2015 - 17:03
by Chris Abbott
As I said, you own the rights to the recording. That should be enough.

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 02/09/2015 - 17:53
by Doddsy
Yeah there are a few people putting up remixes from RKO on youtube.
Here is one (Remix music) with ads for my MV remix.
My opinion is if it reaches a wider audience then so be it and at least they spelt my name correctly!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUi0ahR5I7Q

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 03/09/2015 - 5:53
by RuneBertils
People publishing my remixes on YouTube, that's ok. But monetize those videos, that is not ok. Video Game Music Vault is making a lot of money off others work. I have my own channel with those remixes, and I have not monetized them myself because I don't think it's right.

I have filed copyright claimes on a couple of the videos, and YouTube has removed them. If a channel get's three strikes, as Youtube calls copyright claimes, the channel is closed.

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 03/09/2015 - 10:54
by Doddsy
RuneBertils wrote:People publishing my remixes on YouTube, that's ok. But monetize those videos, that is not ok. Video Game Music Vault is making a lot of money off others work. I have my own channel with those remixes, and I have not monetized them myself because I don't think it's right.

I have filed copyright claimes on a couple of the videos, and YouTube has removed them. If a channel get's three strikes, as Youtube calls copyright claimes, the channel is closed.
I'm in the same boat and that's a good point raised.
There is one thing that has sparked my interest since reading this post and it's something that we could not foresee in 2000 due to monetized websites appearing now. What happens if someone downloads a tune off RKO puts it on youtube, the video then goes viral for what ever reason and they rake in the cash. Now the original composer and game publisher get knowledge of this so they take the channel to court for copyright infringement but wouldn't they ALSO take the remixer to court as well as it is their track that is the cause of it?

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 03/09/2015 - 19:51
by RuneBertils
Interesting theory, but since the channel owner has broken the terms of use at RKO, I guess it's nothing to worry about on our behalf. Furthermore, I reckon we have the composer, at least, on our side here.

Video Game music Vault has over a thousand videos, all of them monetized, and he hasn't made one of the tunes himself.

Re: Another case of stolen work

Posted: 08/09/2015 - 18:30
by Mordi
I'm actually not too bothered with youtube videos containing music I've made, since it helps getting people to discover it. Even if they make some amount of money on it, It's fine with me. I can't see any ads in the videos linked above here (maybe because of AdBlock?).