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Why did Guvernment privatize the Ultra Spin post-event video clip on YouTube?
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cb_32
i dont get it
geroin
:conf:
cb_32
on youtube the official guvernment channel had an event video for ultra spin. they uploaded it but it became private shortly after
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by cb_32
on youtube the official guvernment channel had an event video for ultra spin. they uploaded it but it became private shortly after


possibly because the video was not ready for release yet and was made public by accident. videos usually go through a few edits before release.
GGM
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
possibly because the video was not ready for release yet and was made public by accident. videos usually go through a few edits before release.


That can't be it. I sense a conspiracy here. Some real 2012 world is ending style crap.
mdm8
typically its an issue of the rights-holders bitching about the music being used in the video. guv has had their youtube account warned/blocked before for it. that's why they host most of their on vimeo as well
StereoPrincess
nudity!
Billche
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
nudity!


Considering THIS (NSFW) is on youtube, I don't think nudity is really the problem.

(sidenote: possibly one of the best made music video's I've seen, fan made or otherwise)
Shaya007
ask baldy..lool


:toothless
cb_32
why would copyright be an issue they used ben gold's remix of faces by ashlley and moor

ben gold was there and probably dropped that track(cant remember i was pretty drunk lol)

mdm8
quote:
Originally posted by cb_32
why would copyright be an issue they used ben gold's remix of faces by ashlley and moor

ben gold was there and probably dropped that track(cant remember i was pretty drunk lol)


Whether he was there or not is irrelevant. In most cases the record labels own the rights to the track, not the artist themselves. If the labels don't agree with its use (or the monkeys that do the copyright reporting to YouTube didn't get the memo that it was approved), it gets yanked. It also depends on if the labels deem that the promotional material its being used for is going to have financial benefit for Guvernment (which it probably would), and would ask them to pay royalties for its use.
ChemEnhanced
aliens....it has to be aliens
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