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the t00bz
Upon discovering that the dispute I had filed with youtube over "500 Miles" had cleared, I was encouraged to continue uploading all my vids onto youtube. Next up: Long Spear.
Long Spear also autotriggered the "no, you cannot use this music!" *headdesk*
Dispute filed.
Someone was asking me why many vidders choose not to upload to youtube. *cough*
ETA: Huh. That was a REALLY fast turnaround on clearing the audio track on that vid. (Seriously, it was like, within five minutes.)
Here is one thing that hacks me off about youtube: they don't send you a notice when the dispute is resolved/decided.
ETA2: And here we go again for She Walks. Um, curiously, the vid became available again pretty much instantaneously upon my filing dispute. Weird.
ETA3: And Long Spear is blocked again. I... really don't understand how their dispute process works and I REALLY wish there were subsequent notification emails explaining What Is Happening Now.
ETA4: Right, took Long Spear back down. Mark that one off for a fail on the transformative work argument (reeeeaaaaally?).
Long Spear also autotriggered the "no, you cannot use this music!" *headdesk*
Dispute filed.
Someone was asking me why many vidders choose not to upload to youtube. *cough*
ETA: Huh. That was a REALLY fast turnaround on clearing the audio track on that vid. (Seriously, it was like, within five minutes.)
Here is one thing that hacks me off about youtube: they don't send you a notice when the dispute is resolved/decided.
ETA2: And here we go again for She Walks. Um, curiously, the vid became available again pretty much instantaneously upon my filing dispute. Weird.
ETA3: And Long Spear is blocked again. I... really don't understand how their dispute process works and I REALLY wish there were subsequent notification emails explaining What Is Happening Now.
ETA4: Right, took Long Spear back down. Mark that one off for a fail on the transformative work argument (reeeeaaaaally?).
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