Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Youtube Copyright Changes - You done good Google

You done good Google, you done good. I have been complaining to my friends, making facebook statuses about it as if anyone cares, and to random strangers on the street that Youtube's copyright policy is pretty terrible. How dare Google have their own way of doing things for a free service that they provide to me?

I hope that "2" icon isn't a copyright flag, as it 
still states good standing on my account....

I create illustrations that are recorded then uploaded in a sped up process into an average of just over 5 minutes of said illustration. I upload them on the first of every month.  I generally have to look everywhere to find a song that doesn't get copyrighted, or just use a Ramin Djawadi/Two Steps from Hell song since their music doesn't get flagged. I never monetize any of my videos. My idea is not to make money on this personal, monthly project of mine. It gives me deadlines to paint digitally every single month. I get to learn more about programs like Adobe Premiere, Audition, and AfterEffects. Of course if I am lucky, a video blowing up would give me the opportunity for a lot of potential clients in the future as well. The more people that would see the work, the more likely I have freelance, job opportunities.

 About time!

As you see above, it states that you can have music background as long as you don't monetize it. All I can say is thank you and about time, because I'm as entitled as the average person albeit quite self-aware of it, which I do not believe makes it any better.

Normally I would have to go back to AfterEffects, change the song, change the image icon of the song and re-upload everything again.  This might not include all songs but if it does, it's all I ever wanted Google.  Well.. it's one thing.  I am human, which means I'll always want something else the second that I get or attain something that of which I've longed for. 

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