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I'll copy this from Personal Conversation to the forum, as this is probably a useful info for everyone.
Another question -- in what situations does the forum put its content elsewhere on the Internet, like social media?
Are you able to share the details he gave - I'm intrigued by this. It doesn't seem right.He claims that this is a mistake and has given me some detail to put into a dispute with SoundCloud. I'll let you know what happens.
.. this is why we don't allow Soundcloud embedding here (yet). We did that once but then got a whole raft of embedded copyright stuff.
I think currently linking to copyright stuff on Soundcloud will be OK.
Assuming the members who provided the backing tracks didn't knowingly infringe any copyright, can we continue to use Soundcloud in this way?
What really kills me about Soundcloud is how inconsistent they are in rejecting something. I just saw a full on original Purple Rain post that has been up for awhile, since before he passed. The person who uploaded it sure didn't resemble Prince in anyway. Seems hard to believe it could be legit but who knows...Just to be clear: if a backing track isn't (obviouslycopyrighted
Pete, just to be clear on Soundcloud: many of the posts in the 'Your Soundclips' forum (including mine) link to recordings (with a backing track) that have been uploaded to Soundcloud. These have obviously been accepted by SoundCloud. Assuming the members who provided the backing tracks didn't knowingly infringe any copyright, can we continue to use Soundcloud in this way?
Mike
The incident is now closed by Soundcloud, there is no option for me to add any other information or respond to their rejection. So there doesn't seem to be anything I could do...
Thanks for the explanation; perhaps there is a better way to word it, but I don't know much about legal language. I didn't actually think anyone here would try to steal my stuff, especially considering that I am merely an amateur, but that passage did put up a flag in my head when I signed up for the forum.
Yes I am the publisher, and the site does make a profit. The fact that I choose to give that profit away would not probably be relevant to a court caseIt refers to a 'for profit' publisher, are you considered the publisher Pete?
In which case does it apply as I didn't think you were doing it for profit?
I don't think the law itself has changed, just that there has been a test case and a ruling that sets a precedent on the interpretation of that law.Does that mean that in order to post my version of a copyrighted song on the net in the EU, for people just to listen to, not to sell, that I now have to have the digital rights to that tune.
