I am keeping my You Tube page though and the link to it here on my website. Later, I will be posting some of my videos that are not about or of, musicians and their bands. I also want to keep my You Tube page so I can still browse for things for myself, to be able to share my own favorites, by other people. ~nr lenz
I have chosen to dismantle my You Tube videos, for now, until I see what effect ACTA is going to have on the music industry. I enjoy taking videos of musicians, in particular, and sharing their talents. I love music and thought my videos were worth sharing, however, I don't have "signed" agreements from each and every one (actually none). I usually ask for their permission and most are fine with that, but that verbal agreement doesn't hold up in a court of law. From what I've read, I can freely post any of my photoshows or videos, if they are from a "public" event. Knowing that, I still try to ask permission - it's easy to inadvertently step on someone's toes and not even know it - until you receive a summons or something to bring you into court.
I am keeping my You Tube page though and the link to it here on my website. Later, I will be posting some of my videos that are not about or of, musicians and their bands. I also want to keep my You Tube page so I can still browse for things for myself, to be able to share my own favorites, by other people. ~nr lenz
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