@Azure Fang
Thank you for your concern, however I mixed the music with the vocals myself. The mix your refering to never uses the lyrics in the order that I used them in. If a DMCA comes up from the mashup artist, Im well within my rights to refuse the claim. Only the original muisic artist(or their record label),the copyright owner of the missle vocals and animator have legal grounds to take down this submission. The mashup artist has no legal grounds because they dont own any of the rights to any of the content.
edit: additonally the artist who drew apogee would also have legal grounds for a take down request. No others are within legal grounds to do so.
edit2: Its possbile the original mash up artist holds some form of legitimate copyright, but only if he paid use rights to the appropriate artists. Even if he has, this is a new mix and would not fall under his partial copy right.
@Azure Fang
That’s fine. It’s just better if you let us know things like that via a report, because then staff sees it and it is checked into our tracking system. If you just leave a comment about it, the odds of anyone on staff seeing it is very very small.
@Derpy Whooves
You misunderstand. I mean, the “artist” that created Timebomb Dub used in this video is a DMCA troll. They hold an illegitimate copyright over the “missile meme” after adding a music sample to it and have a history of filing frivilous DMCA attacks against anybody that uses the original audio.
I could not possibly love this harder than I already do.
I am at maximum love.
@Azure Fang
If you think there is an actual problem, please use reports, not comments. If the person you’re talking about does ask for a takedown, of course our processes allow for that, but if we don’t know about it we don’t know about it, and the only reason I noticed this time is because I watch “Derpy”.
It is, without question, what the entire fandom and franchise has been working toward.
This is the fandom’s perfect form.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for your concern, however I mixed the music with the vocals myself. The mix your refering to never uses the lyrics in the order that I used them in. If a DMCA comes up from the mashup artist, Im well within my rights to refuse the claim. Only the original muisic artist(or their record label),the copyright owner of the missle vocals and animator have legal grounds to take down this submission. The mashup artist has no legal grounds because they dont own any of the rights to any of the content.
edit: additonally the artist who drew apogee would also have legal grounds for a take down request. No others are within legal grounds to do so.
edit2: Its possbile the original mash up artist holds some form of legitimate copyright, but only if he paid use rights to the appropriate artists. Even if he has, this is a new mix and would not fall under his partial copy right.
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That’s fine. It’s just better if you let us know things like that via a report, because then staff sees it and it is checked into our tracking system. If you just leave a comment about it, the odds of anyone on staff seeing it is very very small.
You misunderstand. I mean, the “artist” that created Timebomb Dub used in this video is a DMCA troll. They hold an illegitimate copyright over the “missile meme” after adding a music sample to it and have a history of filing frivilous DMCA attacks against anybody that uses the original audio.
I am at maximum love.
@Azure Fang
If you think there is an actual problem, please use reports, not comments. If the person you’re talking about does ask for a takedown, of course our processes allow for that, but if we don’t know about it we don’t know about it, and the only reason I noticed this time is because I watch “Derpy”.
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