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I used to hate this song....but maybe now I'll buy it
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10/09/2015 19:09:32
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>>>What would really be funny is if the scenario you just posed turned out to be the theme of Eminem's next album. :)
>>>Seriously, not sure I'd use Eninem to prove anything. I don't have anything against him, but I think we're talking permanent brain damage from drugs.
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>I doubt it's him personally taking the suit. More likely it's the music company trying to set an example as they will be with the latest infringement.
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>Since you raised the issue of Youtube, I'm wondering whether you can explain this: it's a mix of songs compiled by Youtube, starting with "Eye of the Tiger" uploaded by one of the VEVO accounts. Vevo is an international online music joint venture between Universal Music, Sony and Abu Dhabi Media.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btPJPFnesV4&list=RDbtPJPFnesV4

VEVO is a collaboration of the giant music corporations who OWN the music and all the copyrights and broadcast rights. They are uploading their own property.

So now if they do this, and you want to play the music on youtube - is that legal??

Music licensing for public performance (live or recorded) is handled through companies like ASCAP and BMI. So, as long as the venue (i.e. bar, resturant, etc.) has a license from them, then they don't care where you get the music, so long as you get it legitimately (i.e. no pirated copies). YouTube has it's own Terms of Service that covers public use of their content....

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