How Do You Upload Videos To Youtube Without It Blocking Music?

I make sims 2 videos using music and they block them when I upload them to youtube which makes me sick, because there are millions of other ones on that site, and I know the people who make them do not OWN the songs. I always credit.

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4 Responses to “How Do You Upload Videos To Youtube Without It Blocking Music?”

  • inukjuak:

    Don’t take it personally.
    Unfortunately for you, any music that’s not your creation and that is
    used in your video is considered “copyright infringement”. The huge
    music/media corporations like UMG, Warner and Viacom don’t just
    “own their music”, they “own the rights” to them, which means how
    and where “their music” can be publicly presented.
    Thus, they’re apparently 100% within their rights to claim the music
    in your video as their own — especially if you have not paid them for
    “licensing fees”, “distribution rights”, “royalties”, and/or “expressed
    written permission” to use and “broadcast” their music on YouTube.
    If you did use their music, that is considered part of the often-heard
    warning: “Unauthorized duplication, reproduction, retransmission or
    redistribution — whether in whole or in part — without the expressed
    written consent of [insert company name here] is strictly prohibited.
    All rights reserved. © ” Their concern isn’t just you but other people
    who could conceivably download, copy, or just listen to their music
    “free and on-demand” without ever having purchased it.
    If you know of other vids using the same music, either YouTube will
    take them down eventually, or someone who’s jealous will flag them.
    If you’re willing to take the chance and re-upload your video with the
    same music, do not write the name of the song or artist in your title,
    description or tags. Also, avoid irrelevant phrases like “no copyright
    infringement intended”, “I do not own the music” or “I don’t take any
    credit for this song”. Not only do YouTube’s upload servers look out
    for song titles, artists’ names and sentences like those, you’re also
    stating that you have knowingly taken, used, copied or maybe even
    stolen someone else’s copyrighted material.
    You should also consider the fact that the music-recording industry
    is starting to use hidden “watermarks” or “fingerprints” buried within
    their music, in order to uncover and identify their illicit use. As such,
    it is possible that no matter how many times you try to upload your
    video, it may always be rejected because of “copyright infringement”.
    You’d thus be better off trying to find a different version of the music
    you want to use. If you have seen other videos apparently using the
    exact same music, those videos were probably up on YouTube just
    before this new technology really started coming into being.
    The only possible exception to everything that I just wrote is for you
    to use music that is shorter than 30 seconds in length. If you listen
    carefully to any talk-show on radio or TV, they will never use or play
    other people’s music for longer than 30 seconds when introducing a
    guest or going into/out of commercials. Can you guess the reason?
    (Hint: it has to do with “licensing fees” and “royalties”.)
    I hope my info has been helpful to you.

  • WeakestL:

    Use music to which you own. Other people’s videos with music obviously haven’t been discovered by the content owner.
    Youtube are required to block the music you do not own by law, because copyright owners object to their content being displayed on youtube.
    Or you might want to try and use the audio swap library which has a collection of songs you can use and keep your video on youtube.

  • {<8 F@ce 0f Dorkn3s$ :^}:

    Both of the above are correct. The ppl’s vids u saw probably just haven’t been picked out by copywriters yet…idk if not putting the title of the song up helps to camo it or not. But WHat the first person said works. I had a sucky song once, and noticed youtube had an audio swap option. They have some good songs u can use without the dread of havign them removed, but u have to dig for them. Sims vids are funny even though I don’t play…I especially like the Final Fantasy ones. Disturbing lol. If u want a song that has been up for awhile, u can always copy the URL of it, and paste it onto forinside.com there u copy it and walla, u have ur song saved.

  • B. Love:

    maybe get the tune from youtube and use it in your video.. might just work..
    quite a lot of samples tunes on utube.. do a search at youtube
    this will help you…Use ‘zillatube’.
    It is very easy to download videos, and it downloads fast too..
    Then you can convert youtube videos into the music mp3 music (and other formats too) with zillatube. This is the fastest way.
    Then use windows movie maker(inside your windows machine) to add them to video.
    It works very well – http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=zil…
    ======================???

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