Showing posts with label Music News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music News. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

How Can You Tell If Uploading Your Cover Song To YouTube Is Infringing? You Can't | Techdirt

How Can You Tell If Uploading Your Cover Song To YouTube Is Infringing? You Can't from the broken-systems dept If there is such a thing as a functioning copyright system, one of its tenets should be that it is quite easy to know if what you're doing is infringement. Of course, as we've discovered over and over again, people infringe unkowingly all the time -- and it's not just because of negligence or ignorance. Often it's because it's simply impossible to figure it out. Take, for example, the quite common practice of uploading a cover of a song to YouTube. This happens all the time. Lots of people record themselves singing popular songs and put them on YouTube. According to Andy Baio, about 12,000 such cover songs are uploaded each day. Justin Bieber became Justin Bieber because of some YouTube videos of him singing someone else's songs.

 But is that breaking the law?

 Andy Baio dug into that question and discovered that it's almost impossible to determine that. Now, if you're merely recording a cover song for release, there are compulsory/mechanical license fees you can use. This is why you see cover songs on albums all the time. They're not done with "permission," but rather because someone paid the compulsory rate set by the government. The problem, however, is when you add video to the mix. Once you're talking about a video with music, a second license has to be secured: the sync license. And there are no compulsory rates with sync licenses -- meaning that the copyright holder can (and often does) demand exorbitant fees if they even respond to your request at all.

Now, as Baio notes, Google did sign a deal with the National Music Publishers Association to allow publishers to join a program where they get some money in exchange for allowing their songs to be played by others on YouTube. But no one knows whose publishing rights are actually covered by that agreement, meaning that it's effectively useless.

 The end result? It's likely that a rather large number of the cover song videos uploaded each day are infringing -- potentially opening up the uploaders to huge statutory fines for violating copyright law. This is a clear sign of where the law is broken. The law clearly wasn't mean for these kinds of situations, and it's easily fixable. Baio makes the point that here's an easy reform to copyright law that would decriminalize a very common behavior:

 The real question: Why is it illegal in the first place?
    Cover songs on YouTube are, almost universally, non-commercial in nature. They’re created by fans, mostly amateur musicians, with no negative impact on the market value of the original work. (If anything, it increases demand by acting as a free promotional vehicle for the track.)

   The best solution is the hardest one: To reform copyright law to legalize the distribution of free, non-commercial cover songs.
   Copyright law was intended to foster creativity by making it safe for creators to exclusively capitalize on their work for a limited period of time. Cover songs on YouTube don’t threaten that ability, and may actually prevent new works by chilling talent that could go on to do great things.

   Seems like a simple enough thing to fix... which is why it's unlikely to actually happen.

 How Can You Tell If Uploading Your Cover Song To YouTube Is Infringing? You Can't | Techdirt
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Saturday, March 17, 2012

The 30 best VST plug-in effects in the world today | MusicRadar.com

The 30 best VST plug-in effects in the world today | MusicRadar.com
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

An Open Letter to Venues That Exploit Their Musicians

The below post has earned quite alot of attention over the last seven weeks. Full-time saxophonist, Dave Goldberg, wrote an honest letter to venue owners addressing their disregard and exploitation of the working musicians. The post is powerful and I asked David if I could republish this article on Grassrootsy. I’m hoping that you’ll read this and think about what part you play. Venues can take advantage of you, but only if you let them.

Source:Grassrootsy.com
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

3 Must-Read Articles on Targeting Your Audience | DIY Musician

3 Must-Read Articles on Targeting Your Audience | DIY Musician
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Bobby Owsinski's Big Picture Production Blog: 16 Ways Studio Playing Differs From Live

16 Ways Studio Playing Differs From Live
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Saturday, February 4, 2012

3 Examples Why SOPA/PIPA Would Not Help the Music Industry [GUEST POST] | Tight Mix Blog

3 Examples Why SOPA/PIPA Would Not Help the Music Industry [GUEST POST] | Tight Mix Blog
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Friday, February 3, 2012

10 Quick Tips For Safeguarding Your Songs « The Essential Secrets of Songwriting Blog

10 Quick Tips For Safeguarding Your Songs « The Essential Secrets of Songwriting Blog
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

grassrootsy» Blog Archive » Grassrootsy’s Top 10 FREE Resources for Musicians

grassrootsy» Blog Archive » Grassrootsy’s Top 10 FREE Resources for Musicians


We’re excited about EVERY SINGLE one of the following resources. We hope you will be too!

INDIE ON THE MOVE
Yes, we truly love these guys. We wrote about them a while back, but quite alot has changed since our original post in 2009! For one thing, IOTM is still the #1 place to get an artists opinion on a venue they’ve played. Was it worth the trip? Was the venue easy to work with? Or did they blow you off and treat you like trash? Its also the premier place to get booking information, discover venues you’ve never heard of, and find gig opportunities in a city you’re passing through. IOTM is the answer to a touring artist’s empty calendar.

ARTISTDATA
You have no excuse not to be using Artist Data. Its the cleanest looking web calendar there is – giving you html to embed within your website (example), and your own page on their server to host your calendar (example).

NOISETRADE
Honestly, who hasn’t heard of Noisetrade by now. It’s the go-to place for downloading free music from artists you love, and artists you’ve never heard of. Make your music available on NT and get emails in return. It might not seem like a revolutionary idea, but when you collect hundreds or thousands of emails from new fans that you wouldn’t have had otherwise, Noisetrade turns out to be a pretty genius idea. You increase your fanbase exponentially. A few friends and I did with our December Christmas EP and we were able to collect a few thousand emails.

FLAVORS.me
These guys are the answer for every artist who doesn’t yet own a website, doesn’t have the money to invest in one, or hates WordPress. Flavors.me keeps it simple, clean, and fun. Integrate your social networks, upload a background image, choose a layout and colors, and you have a website. If you want to customize and personalize your link, its as simple as buying a domain name and forwarding it to your Flavors account. Check out this example from Grassrootsy reader Michael Natrin.

ROOTMUSIC
It’s the missing piece of your Facebook Band Page. RootMusic is a classy, simple music/video player and show calendar for Facebook (example). Yea, there are tons like it, but these guys do it right. I’ve seen my fair share of audio players and calendars and most are cluttered (bad design) or just straight up ugly. As an extra advantage, RM syncs with ArtistData, so when I plug my shows into AD, they appear on RM. Maaan, I love this stuff!

NEXT BIG SOUND
These guys are like your virtual accountability partner. They help you make sure you’re doing your job. simply type in your name and see how how your fanbase is growing across all of your social networks. NBS will tell you how many fans you made last month and then tell you whether or not if it was an improvement from the prior month (example). Why do we like this site? Because its the perfect way to gauge what social networks are most effective for you and which ones you need to improve on. Give it a try! If you don’t see your information, create an account, plug in your social networks, and start tracking.

STORENVY
Looking for a web store to sell your band’s merchandise? There are so many wonderful sites out there. It was hard to pick one. Actually it was pretty easy. We (I personally) love these guys and have been using them for my swag since 2010 (example). They allow you to sell as many items as you want and don’t require any fee to host your store. They’re layout is super clean and easy to understand for shoppers. We wrote a whole blog on them several months back. You can read it here.

STOCK.XCHNG
As a singer/songwriter, I am continually creating artwork for posters, Facebook Events, flyers…etc. I love stock photo sites that offer royalty-free images that I can incorporate into my artwork. Stock.Xchng is just one of them. Create an account, search for photos and use the ones that you like. You also have the option of paying for certain, “better quality” images. Its a great site that has come in handy many times.

HOOTSUITE
Do you have multiple twitter accounts? Or do you want a place where you can view all of your social networks in the same dashboard? Hootsuite allows you to keep track of everything in one place. Lets say for example that you run your personal twitter account and your bands twitter account. Why not keep track of both via Hootsuite instead of signing out of one account in order to sign into the other. It minimizes the hassle. Hootsuite supports Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Linked In, Foursquare, and more.

CRAIGSLIST
Hmmm…does this count? Yes! Craigslist is the answer for all things unanswered. It’s like duct tape. Need to buy a boom stand? Need a photographer or designer to work on the cover for your next album? Need to sell your amp? Don’t underestimate craigslist :)



In the process of writing this blog, we’ve come across many other resources. If you have something you’d like to submit, put it in the comments or shoot us an email at grassrootsyonline@gmail.com. It must be a FREE-to-use resource.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Recording: Behind The Glass: The Wall Of Sound Deconstructed - Pro Sound Web

Recording: Behind The Glass: The Wall Of Sound Deconstructed - Pro Sound Web
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Share the Soundtrack to Your Life with SoundTracking - hypebot

Share the Soundtrack to Your Life with SoundTracking - hypebot
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Friday, April 1, 2011

Music Nomad - Musicians Health Support and Services

Music Nomad - Musicians Health Support and Services
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The Power of Music - Independent Rockstar

The Power of Music - Independent Rockstar
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Todd Rundgren: Time for the Music Industry to Evolve [VIDEO] | Tight Mix Blog | Tight Mix Blog

Todd Rundgren: Time for the Music Industry to Evolve [VIDEO] | Tight Mix Blog | Tight Mix Blog
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

THE EARLY DAYS OF SOFTWARE SEQUENCERS | AudioTechnology Magazine

THE EARLY DAYS OF SOFTWARE SEQUENCERS | AudioTechnology Magazine
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Friday, March 25, 2011

Golden Age of Wireless: Korg iOS Sync, Android + MIDI Hardware, Enter Bluetooth MIDI?

Golden Age of Wireless: Korg iOS Sync, Android + MIDI Hardware, Enter Bluetooth MIDI?
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Power to Destroy Your Music Startup, Overnight... - Digital Music News

The Power to Destroy Your Music Startup, Overnight... - Digital Music News
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

What It Really Means To Be A Working Musician - hypebot

What It Really Means To Be A Working Musician - hypebot
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Monday, February 14, 2011

7 Entrepreneur Ideas for Audio Engineers & Musicians | Audio Issues

7 Entrepreneur Ideas for Audio Engineers & Musicians | Audio Issues
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

10 Things Every Musician Should Do Online Every Day - MTT - Music Think Tank

10 Things Every Musician Should Do Online Every Day - MTT - Music Think Tank
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