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On 2025-05-05 20:29 (-4), Leroy wrote:
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> Glad you liked them. And that you could see 'em. They still might be banned
> because they use copyright material.
>
> Have fun! (while ya can:)
YouTube has been fighting with the record companies since the first user
posted the first song. They have negotiated arrangements, the details
of which I don't know. I see songs all the time posted with "no
copyright infringement intended" as they are quite blatantly infringing
copyright, yet the videos remain. In the early days of YouTube, the
record company would have taken them down.
If your videos are allowed remain, I am sure of only one thing: In the
event that your channel becomes monetized, all revenues from your videos
will be sent straight to the record company.
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"Maetes" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Leroy" <whe### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > While going through my old videos I found a couple that are to big for my
> > website and at the time they where made my internet connect was so poor I didn't
> > want or was able to put them on YouTube. Now I can and did!
> >
> > https://youtu.be/OGfIhMbJhu0 Tusk.mpg
> > https://youtu.be/OGfIhMbJhu0 clones.mpg
> >
> > Have Fun!
>
> Nice work!
> But I have trouble understanding the "plot".
> And it's really weird, isn't it?
>
> :)
>
> Ma
There really isn't a plot, Just Fun with robots!
Clones have a bunch of friends pictures in it.
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Cousin Ricky <ric### [at] yahoo com> wrote:
> On 2025-05-05 20:29 (-4), Leroy wrote:
> >
> > Glad you liked them. And that you could see 'em. They still might be banned
> > because they use copyright material.
> >
> > Have fun! (while ya can:)
>
> YouTube has been fighting with the record companies since the first user
> posted the first song. They have negotiated arrangements, the details
> of which I don't know. I see songs all the time posted with "no
> copyright infringement intended" as they are quite blatantly infringing
> copyright, yet the videos remain. In the early days of YouTube, the
> record company would have taken them down.
That's good to know.
>
> If your videos are allowed remain, I am sure of only one thing: In the
> event that your channel becomes monetized, all revenues from your videos
> will be sent straight to the record company.
That's fine by me. I don't plan to make money of them. Never did.
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