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possys2 this channel had some cracking tunes on it, but seems to have disappeared off youtube
anyone know what happened?
DJ_FunDaBounce Wow. How sad. It was one of the best ones. I'm guessing copyright strike.
Samination Slammin' Vinyl and Krafty Radio were the ones that Copyright stroke the channel. Not because of any vinyl rips, but because of the tapepacks.

Mother Effin Tape Packs

Stuff that's somewhat illegal already from their side (earning money on other people's copyrighted material such as the songs DJs used in their sets)


More info over at reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/happyhardcore/comments/15tciyf/happyhardcore95to99_just_got_nuked_off_yt/
Samination Someone should coyright strike them and say

"I did not authorize the re-sale of my music through your tape pack. I only authorized the the performance"
possys2 the world we live in now, is ****ing ********.. music from almost 30 years ago gets a copyright strike
possys2
quote:
Originally posted by Samination:
Slammin' Vinyl and Krafty Radio were the ones that Copyright stroke the channel. Not because of any vinyl rips, but because of the tapepacks.

Mother Effin Tape Packs

Stuff that's somewhat illegal already from their side (earning money on other people's copyrighted material such as the songs DJs used in their sets)


More info over at reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/happyhardcore/comments/15tciyf/happyhardcore95to99_just_got_nuked_off_yt/



100 % sir
DJ_FunDaBounce What is ridiculous is the fact that even the tape pack people don't own the copyright either!! :P
Samination
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Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
What is ridiculous is the fact that even the tape pack people don't own the copyright either!! :P



I think DJs sign off on allowing them to use the performance. the only DJ I know that vehemently hated this was Scott Brown, and that's one off the/the only reason why you never see Scott Brown tapepacks.
trippnface damn wtf
Craig Cairney He has a new channel now and is re - uploading everything.
silver Firstly it's anyone's right to do what they want with their own music including copyright striking accounts and taking down material.

But with that said, anyone company that is doing it is a dinosaur that should have shut up shop in 2002. Because every song played on youtube and simular sites, pays royalities to the copyright holder and publishers and the copyright holders are just shooting themselves in the foot by taking music down. It's basically the same as saying NO BBC radio1 cannot play my song because people will hear it for free... not realizing that radio stations pay (the copyright holders) for the right to do that.

Again, if you own the copyright you are free to do whatever you want and other people shouldn't abuse it, but it's not 2002 anymore and all the big streaming sites pay.
Samination
quote:
Originally posted by silver:
Firstly it's anyone's right to do what they want with their own music including copyright striking accounts and taking down material.

But with that said, anyone company that is doing it is a dinosaur that should have shut up shop in 2002. Because every song played on youtube and simular sites, pays royalities to the copyright holder and publishers and the copyright holders are just shooting themselves in the foot by taking music down. It's basically the same as saying NO BBC radio1 cannot play my song because people will hear it for free... not realizing that radio stations pay (the copyright holders) for the right to do that.

Again, if you own the copyright you are free to do whatever you want and other people shouldn't abuse it, but it's not 2002 anymore and all the big streaming sites pay.



Youtube's royalty system doesn't work that well.

Of all my uploads (both unmixed tracks and mixes), the only ones I believe that gets their right due is the dutch Hardcore tracks I play and Scott Brown.
A few Bang! tracks I've played are also copyright struck, but they're listed as "Hixxy - Shooting Star" and are collected by a spanish label, so I doubt they end up in Brisk's or Tom's pocket, or even Hixxy's

But for 90% of the tracks I've used and uploaded to youtube? Nope, they're 100% clear in Youtube's eyes, so youtube thinks I am the copyright holder on them. A lot of Happy Hardcore, UK Hardcore and Freeform tracks falls under that category.
warped_candykid I'm all for copyright claims when valid...but tape packs of DJ performances where the artists themselves never even got paid for the track(s) used in the set...that's as hypocritical as they come.
Buster Nut Here's the full thread on Reddit where the guy who runs it joins in and explains:

https://www.reddit.com/r/happyhardcore/comments/15tciyf/happyhardcore95to99_just_got_nuked_off_yt/


The new channel is href="https://www.youtube.com/@happyhardcore95to99backup/about" target="_blank" https://www.youtube.com/@happyhardcore95to99backup/about" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/@happyhardcore95to99backup/about

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