| How come nonecopyrighted music gets treated like copyrighted. | Scorpiongold | 12/07/01 3:52 | How come nonecopyrighted music gets treated like copyrighted? I have loads of videos featuring my friends music that they have uploaded youtube with creative commons license. And when i applied for monetising i even wrote thei and my contact informat |
| Re: How come nonecopyrighted music gets treated like copyrighted. | PeggyK | 12/07/01 10:31 | Your friend's music is not "non-copyrighted". Your friend retains the copyright, but is licensing the music for royalty-free use by others. That means you need to be able to provide written documentation that you have the necessary rights to use the |
| Re: How come nonecopyrighted music gets treated like copyrighted. | Scorpiongold | 12/07/01 16:08 | Please tell me or send me a link about how my friend can write such a documentation. I have no idea how to do that and i am sure he doesen't either. |
| Re: How come nonecopyrighted music gets treated like copyrighted. | zero0gravity | 12/07/01 18:17 | In the description of your videos, do you provide links to the video they've uploaded with the music they produce under the CC license? A friend of mine had the same problem, once he started doing that, it corrected any issues. Give it a try. |
| Re: How come nonecopyrighted music gets treated like copyrighted. | PeggyK | 12/07/01 18:29 | Scorpiongold: your friend should take a look at how others offering royalty free music that can be used commercially have done it. Usually what's required is a clear statement on the same page where the music is being offered. |