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December 12th, 2015, 08:43 PM | #1 |
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PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
Hey all, this ones not my idea but trying to help.I have filmed 4 nutcracker shows for a local studio. They dont want to distribute DVD's this time, they were hoping to do some type of PPv or On Demand. Anyone done any of this? I do have Vimeo Pro but have yet to try and On Demand type.
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December 13th, 2015, 06:43 AM | #2 | |
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Re: PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
I got asked to put a song/dance tribute show up on youtube. The lady who had run the school for years had died and loads of people did stuff from old shows. Got a note from Youtube yesterday:
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December 20th, 2019, 03:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
Yeah, this is the issue with a lot of these school projects. I do them all the time, and the YouTube algorithms even detect song arrangements of public domain songs. It's nuts.
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December 20th, 2019, 06:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
I think it is great, on the one hand, the rights holders get notified and can exercise their policy (takedown, block, monetize) and uploaders can publish if monetized (with the price of having ads). But note that there are a few rights holders who go to takedown right away.
Sometimes there are problems though, it took me 6 weeks to get a world-wide block, turning into a dispute, turning into a takedown warning, turning into an actual takedown and a counter-notice to get this piece on YouTube (the movie is out of copyright) finally free: Content ID kept insisting it was from a Benny Goodman documentary. I am sure it is included in that documentary, but the scene was from an original movie made in 1944, the rights owner failed to renew copyright which was required (only material after 1964 no longer requires renewal). |
December 21st, 2019, 03:00 AM | #5 |
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Re: PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
Ironically - I decided to put some of my audio for video work out there, as I never sell the audio, just grant a licence to use it, and many of these are for sales products and they run out of sales steam, so never get renewed. Youtube is now finding examples of people who have somehow found my music and are using it in videos - and while it's a pay pennies experience, Google's scanning is tracking down my stuff - so I guess it's working for me now, rather than against me, so I've sort of changed my opinion a bit. Copyright is dual edged. A pain when it works against you but kind of good when it protects your works?
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December 21st, 2019, 04:29 AM | #6 |
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Re: PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
YouTube has also gotta be inadvertently coming in handy for when you can't remember who or what a particular song was. Just upload it and the copyright breach software will have the result to you in a jiffy.
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December 21st, 2019, 04:35 AM | #7 |
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Re: PPV or On Demand instead of DVD for dance school?
Shazzam has to be the best for that - oddly, when I look at the on-line sales and streams of my music, Shazzam searches now appear there too - so when somebody uses it to track down a piece of music, the search is recorded.
Even stranger, sometimes you get copyright claims against yourself when youtube detects your protected music in your own videos. Nothing happens but the claim is logged. |
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