On 17.01.2013 13:21, Thomas Vecchione wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 7:06 AM, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
>
>> I don't know the origin of the drum loop,
>> but that UMG all of a sudden heard about this video (there's only
>> been 9 views),
>> somehow recognized the short loop that's used in it from material
>> that
>> they have copyrighted, and then closed it down (only in germany),
>> and all within a time frame of two hours, sounds very unlikely to
>> me.
>
> Youtube has an automated content matching system, which is known for
> giving occasional false positives, like someone trying to claim bird
> song field recordings as music off an album, or in my case one of the
> more notable is one of the videos where I had a wireless mic short
> out, and the brief period of pops, crackles, etc. apparently matched
> a
> recording of 'Burning Down the House'.
>
> So probably what happened is that it came up with a match in the
> automated system, whether it is correct or not I don't know. You can
> say you disagree with it should you choose through Youtube's
> interface, and give a reason. It may or may not make much
> difference, so think about it carefully.
>
> Seablade
>
Thanks for the explanation Thomas.
Youtube sent a message to my gmail account. (I never read my gmail,
only use
it as backup storage, so that's why I didn't see it.)
Youtube found a rap song that uses the same loop. It's likely that the
clip
I used was originally sampled from that song, but at the same time it's
not
unlikely that the rapper had taken the clip from another song.
Anyway, I've uploaded the video here:
http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/videos/radium_compressor_demo.mkv
Much better quality, and no ads.
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