Hi Petter, Great question!
You remind me that in this video I didn't exclusively look for creative commons content on free platforms. It was a local collaborator (Merlin) who suggested and offered this song. I put this video on Youtube[1] ("Music by "Merlin", Africori - Waar Was Jy (Radio Mix)) and the original credits appear, however, the Youtube platform did not charge or block my video/upload. If you are looking for the original authors and want to get a direct email/ authorization, I suggest you search for the contact below: Original data: Music: Waar Was Jy (Radio Mix) · Skeem · RR Album: Waar Was Jy: Collectors Edition Records: ℗ Muthaland Entertainment Genere: Africana Release date: 2013-10-17 Only the music on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTdZtvX22Xk This video was an exception to all the others I had ever done. Because in the others at the end of the video the credits for the soundtrack appear; Whose extract is always from platforms that provide songs with licenses appropriate to remix. I hope I answered your question, I also copy the debconf-video team to assess whether we should edit and remove this excerpt from the Debconf video platforms and whether we need explicit authorization. It seems to me that on Youtube you are already committed to authorizing this reproduction. Cheers, Valessio Brito [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlGZW4odfSo On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 4:24 AM Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com> wrote: > > > Dear Vallesio, > > You get this email as the creator of a video played during the closing > session of Debconf16, <URL:https://debconf16.debconf.org/talks/103/ >. > Around 13 minutes out, there is a video I believe you created that is > played. > > Can you tell me details about the music used, ie artist, composer and > copyright status? We want to show the video in Norway and wonder if we > need to pay for the use of the music or not. > > I found your email address on <URL: https://wiki.debian.org/ValessioBrito >. > > -- > Vennlig hilsen > Petter Reinholdtsen