YouTube Plays Nice with Music Copyrights
July 8, 2010
Must read despite the wooden shoes title: “Add Licensed Legal Copyright Music to YouTube Videos for Free with AudioSwap”. The write explains a new service from Google. Here’s the key passage:
AudioSwap is an initiative from YouTube, owned by Google, that allows video uploaders to automatically and easily add music to YouTube videos, for free, without cost nor payment. AudioSwap, as its name implied, also allows users to swap and change the existing copyright infringed music on the video with all rights cleared audio tracks. AudioSwap contains extensive list of songs which are provided by Friendly Music. AudioSwap is probably an effort by Google to avoid many video clips been removed due to audio tracks that violate copyright. As the royalty fees for a mainstream commercial and popular songs are astronomical, so don’t expect to find your many favorite classic love songs or hits on the free catalog.
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Stephen E Arnold, July 8, 2010
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