Short answer: They aren't technically due to being open source, but music companies will flag them anyway to steal your money Tell me why this video didnt removed, and got 2m views There are mods, though that allow you to switch out the vanilla music for songs of your own choosing, which you can make sure are either Fair Use or are by artists who appreciate the spotlight being on Youtube gives them. Might as well just start streaming on October 23rd, 2077 and see if some bombs fall.Įven if no one is alive that made the song or the artist in question has no living ancestors it is still illegal to stream them, and copyright trolls will flag your vids if the Content ID doesn't.
Which means we can use the stuff from Fallout 4 circa 2045. While it is true that copywritten material will one day be public domain, copyright expires something like 90 years after issuance. They were up for about three days before they were manually flagged by a rights management company. I stopped my Fallout 4 series because I had a full 4 hour play session with the radio on, spread across about 5 45 minute videos, get taken down because of the copywritten music from the radio. Safe? do I will get a copyright claim after publish my video?
Originally posted by DeltaForce:I'd like to listen them while I stream on youtube, problem is, they are