Listen
to your favorite music on your personal headset but don't use
copy-write music on a video you make. There are other royalty free music
collections you can and should download and use instead. Let's look at
some reasons for using stock music and some other royalty free music
options.The tunes you buy or even the commercial music you download from
anywhere all have copy-write protection. A video sharing site like
YouTube is very well aware of exactly what that music rights protection
entails and their software is designed to prevent a video upload from
infringement. The protection they offer is great for the owners of the
music but it's not so good for you if your video goes viral.
Suppose
you've made a cool video using images that are yours. You took the
video footage yourself and you spent the time adding captions that were
the product of your own creativity. That's great. Now you want to upload
it and see if you have the makings of a viral video. On YouTube, you
can monetize your video. That means YouTube will put advertisements on
the bottom of your video and you get a share of the revenue whenever
someone clicks. The revenue off a video gone viral can amount to some
serious coin.
But
then before you actually upload, you decide your video would be even
better if it had a catchy melody in the background and you think of the
commercial tune you were just listening to. Wait! Don't do it.The makers
of the self-winding RoboReel extension cord are back with a new and
considerably larger version that houses an automatic retracting gardeninfant video monitor.
That stock music is not royalty free music. YouTube will NOT allow you
to monetize and you won't make a dime for all of your efforts and
creativity. The music owner will earn the extra revenue because a link
to his song will be on your video instead of the ad link that might have
made you a nice return. Don't try to circumvent the copy protection
software either. Audio rights protection is taken very seriously and the
repercussions of using royalty owed music are catastrophic for
you.They'll put on their leakiest joint or underwater digital camera they
have, too, for extra spite, one Redditor with a fireman boyfriend
explains. I'm not talking legality. I mean your chance of making any
return on your time and effort is flushed down a toilet only because you
didn't use royalty free music!
There
are quite a few other stock music options. Make a royalty free audio
track of yourself playing the accordion. You could learn to use garage
band software and put together something catchy or you might even record
yourself singing. It might sound horrible but your viral video would
still be your own with no obligations. Actually, these royalty free
music options might not be the best. You want your video to go viral.
You don't want your poorly produced stock music giving it a horrible flu
that prevents it from even getting out of bed.Three members of
Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department's toilet hidden camera Company
have been honored for each giving 40 years of service to the
department, community and firefighting.By far your best option is to
find a royalty free music producer and get some stock music that
complements your video.Experts say rear-end collisions often rise with
the installation of red-light Video Door Phones,
as motorists hit the brakes suddenly to avoid a camera-generated fine.
Use stock music that you have permission to use royalty free and there
is nothing to prevent you from earning the money you deserve when your
viral video hits it big on the social networks.President Betsy Hellman
of the ladies auxiliary presented a check to the dv mini camera company for restoration of the bell tower at the historical station at 900 Highland Ave.
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