On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 7:51 PM, <lukefro...@hushmail.com> wrote: > About backing music: Google scans all videos uploaded to Youtube for > backing > music for the RIAA and publishers. They then offer the copythugs the > options to > silence soundtracks, put ads on the videos, track users, or do nothing. > There is > no legal requirement for them to do this, as the "safe harbor" provisions > of the > DCMA state that 3ed party webhosts need only remove content after getting > formal notice to be totally shielded from lawsuits. Google probably feared > their > size would lead the US Congress to change that law. > > This was the original reason I left Youtube for Liveleak. Since then the > new Google > TOS came along to permit browser fingerprinting (added words "or device > information") > so now I won't even connect to any Google server except via Torbrowser, > which is > designed (via Torbutton) to resist fingerprinting attacks as well as > obfuscate the IP > address. > > I understand few here face the security issues I do, but if you use music > on Google > you risk losing the entire sountrack. Also users of this channel might > have issues > forming Youtube/Gmail accounts of their own as Google's tracking will show > them > as already adminsistering and logging into one account-and Google has a > "real names" > policy and tries to flag multiple accounts held by any one user.
When I read the conversation of background music my mind read it as if the community would create its own music parts. Perhaps I misunderstood. Otherwise there will be a problem with using other artists' music unless it's free.
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