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Sweet! I checked the "like" box. . Let me ask this: YouTube is getting real cranky with copyright infringement, so they let you use the Sammy Davis Jr. song? Or could you still get sued...like by the Davis Estate or whoever holds the rights? I was at the understanding you have to give the work credit, and add "No Copyright Infringement Intended" and probably get permission, with proof.
Having some fun is one thing, but using it for a plug for a business is much different. And it looks more than "just for fun" to me!
[ April 04, 2013, 03:09 PM: Message edited by: Dave Draper ]
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I believe Mark was poking fun at his friend Mr. Meyer, not plugging his own business. I am quite certain that neither will see a dime of profit from it. Unless you count smiles as payment.
-------------------- Bob Sauls Sauls Signs & Designs Tallahassee, Fl
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I have AVS Video editor(paid for version) and I am learning how to make videos. I also wanted to put some music in the clips without writing original music.
But I don't understand YouTube's copyright infringement rules. I see copyrighted material posted all the time.
Sorry you took it the wrong way. I mean no disrespect. I was asking a legit question, at least I thought I was.
My sincere apology.
And, I have watched it several times to see how you did things, and I now appreciate how hard it is to put a good vid together.
[ April 05, 2013, 01:39 AM: Message edited by: Dave Draper ]
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Well, it sounded to me like Draper was just warning him he might get sued, not "lecturing" him. If I was setting myself up for a fall, I'd appreciate someone taking the trouble to warn me.
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I must be missing something here. Dont know what you mean, Ricardo. And I'm not putting on.
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considering there will be a total of maybe 50 people who see this video, I do not have any worries about copyright infringement. Too much political correctness into days world. If I paid for this to run on the NBC Nightly News, I would have plenty to worry about.
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The World Premiere of the long awaited movie... "The Candy Man" Starring Mike Meyer SignPainter. Be sure and watch to the bitter end for more upcoming movies starring Mike Meyer, SignPainter...
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That was hilarious ! I love that tag line "Signs you can read." I see so many signs that probably read well on a computer screen that fail in the field. How many printed magnetics do you see that you can't read from a couple parking spaces away when they're not even moving? Thanks for this film and morning cheer.
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I said it before, and I'll say it again..... YOU GUYS ARE WHACKED!!!!! Love it!
Hey Mark, don't know if it's still true or not, but years ago, I read where copyrights on recorded music were only good for 10 years. So I don't think you've got any real worries. I'm not tellin' anybody, anyways.
Lookin' forward to the theater version.....I'm takin' my grandkids. They deserve more trauma in their lives!
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Mike Meyer has truly grown as an actor. His sensitivity has expanded along side his sky-rocketing popularity. I was dubious about his future after his first role as Vinnie Svensen an anti-heroic exterminator in the film The Finyl Vinylist.
-------------------- Bob Sauls Sauls Signs & Designs Tallahassee, Fl
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