04-08-2021, 07:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2021, 07:30 AM by Geekius Maximus.)
The problem for me is that it's only sections of the song that got lifted, and I don't think he literally copied me. I think he closely listened to my version and then sort of "recreated" it in whatever software he was using. That's the part where I'm stuck, cuz if he literally downloaded the audio file of my sequence and included it in his video this would be easier.
"Legal insanity" It says for me to write my relationship to the copyrighted material, but what do I put there. If I put "creator" and the person didn't literally take the song that I created and instead recreated some portions of it, I'm not sure if I have any leverage here.
Also wait moderators? On YouTube? If you're talking about online sequencer moderators, I'm not sure how much power they would have in this situation.
"Legal insanity" It says for me to write my relationship to the copyrighted material, but what do I put there. If I put "creator" and the person didn't literally take the song that I created and instead recreated some portions of it, I'm not sure if I have any leverage here.
Also wait moderators? On YouTube? If you're talking about online sequencer moderators, I'm not sure how much power they would have in this situation.