Basically this raises the question, Isn't it the music that is
actually off limits? ASCAP, BMI etc.. But, the video without the audio
should be legal.
jad

www.madpod.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is a link I found of videos someone uploaded to Vimeo of Paul  
> McCartney on his current tour:
> http://www.vimeo.com/clip=8968
> 
> They are short little harmless clips, yet you are not legally
allowed  
> to record and distribute content taken from a concert like this.
> 
> The videos seem to have been taken from a mobile phone.
> 
> Think of how MANY people used their mobile phones to take video or  
> used small video cameras that they got in to record the concerts.
> 
> Most of these people are likely not digital video enthusiasts, but  
> just use their camera for little clips like this for themselves and
 
> maybe a few friends.
> 
> Now that its becoming more easy and more option are avil. to upload
 
> the clips like pics, it will be impossible for the record labels to
 
> go around and take all of these clips down.





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