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John Wallace
18th April 2009, 08:09
Not sure how to down load this but its worth a look .
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-C6b70ieKXZA/trucks_trucking_down_under_big_rigs/
Western SMT
18th April 2009, 14:53
Good one John - anybody any idea what the music is?
wilfo098
18th April 2009, 16:04
Might I suggest you download the video , so that you can keep refering back if needed
Go onto all music .com but there are other sites and pick a few words from out of the track type in and see the results. it may need a few tries with differet words but I have been very sucessful in the past .Regards, Alan
G-CPTN
18th April 2009, 19:47
If 'you' add music to a video compilation, you need the permission of the copyright holder unless you compose your own music of course.
Sometimes you see the name of the track(s) in the credits.
That's the theory - some folk don't bother. If the composer catches you you could end up in court (it's like not paying the performing rights).
Of course you could always contact Blackadder73:- http://www.youtube.com/user/blackadder73
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=blackadder73&aq=f
http://www.roadtransport.com/blogs/big-lorry-blog/2008/12/terriffic-trucking-australian.html
wilfo098
18th April 2009, 20:05
I venture to suggest the route I suggested has given me Tom Chase band and the album I 99.9% think is Dream street perhaps from Amazon Regards, Alan
G-CPTN
18th April 2009, 21:03
This video contains an audio track that has not been authorised by WMG. The audio has been disabled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbSxeu0DsDE
More about copyright:- http://www.youtube.com/t/howto_copyright
Another:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spoSnvP5vP0
and another:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVkDzHu436E
Not the same without music, are they?
John Wallace
18th April 2009, 21:38
This video contains an audio track that has not been authorised by WMG. The audio has been disabled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbSxeu0DsDE
More about copyright:- http://www.youtube.com/t/howto_copyright
Another:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spoSnvP5vP0
and another:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVkDzHu436E
Not the same without music, are they?
I am not sure if I have you right,But I have just gone back to my first posting on trucks down under ,I cliked on the page and bingo the vidio had music .
john.
wilfo098
18th April 2009, 21:41
Personally the music doe's not bother me I would prefer the truck noise any commentary. With this item the music was playing so someone must have stopped it after I listened. Then I wrote as many words down as I could make note of. After which I went to allmusic.com typed the name of the song that I thought it might be and they came up with several suggestions I picked the most obvious they suggestedthe album name . I that put in Amazon who came up with the cd name and price .Easy innit I have done the same many times. Wether its right or wrong if there is music there you can investigate if not you can't. Regards, Alan
G-CPTN
18th April 2009, 22:04
I am not sure if I have you right,But I have just gone back to my first posting on trucks down under ,I clicked on the page and bingo the video had music.
I wasn't referring to the original video, but to others that I had found by searching on Blackadder73 (the name that appears at the end of the original video - presumably as the 'author' - ie who had compiled the video clips and added the music).
I warned that, just as we have to respect the copyright of photographs that we might like to add to this site, music as part of a video may also be subject to copyright. It was pure chance that, having searched on the name of the compiler, several of the 'hits' had been stripped of the music by YouTube.
I do feel that silent movies are disappointing (though sometimes the music can be distracting). Truck sounds would be preferable, but only if they were original, not 'canned'.
I don't express any opinion about whether members should (or should not) breach copyright, I was merely pointing out 'the law'.
In a previous environment I worked with digital mapping images, and the Ordnance Survey were very strict about anything that they considered might have been derived from their sources. Even though OS are (or were) a Government entity, the populace are not allowed unfettered access to their work.
And I touched on the Performing Rights Society who will hunt down any shopkeeper that streams radio playing music for the entertainment of their customers (or employees) without first having obtained a licence for so doing - which of course involves royalties to be paid to the musicians.
Oh, and it has always been 'illegal' to tape broadcasts (including the Top Twenty onto a cassette to enjoy in your car). Do you remember cassettes? :D
By the way, I enjoyed the original video (and that prompted me to seek out more, some of which I have referred to above).
John Wallace
19th April 2009, 04:47
Well I must say that was a full explanation thank you,
I hope I can find you some more video clips.
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