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PostHeaderIcon Youtube- They Aren’t the Only One’s Who Use Those Videos

Youtube- They aren’t the only one’s to use those videos

Youtube is a revolutionary Internet site that allows people to put movies of theirs on the web. However, apparently some people apparently thought this to mean cram as much vile content on it as possible. In fact, there is a site that uses youtube videos for what it calls “HOT-FUNNY-VIDEO”. On this site, there are: over 25 pages on the keyword strip (albeit the word leaves a lot of options, but there was more than enough smut), over 25 pages for porn, over 25 on XXX. Under the search box is a small list of recent searches, and when I looked up baseball, I found that people had searched for: girls being bad, panty panties, thick ass, lingerie, and ass. That makes you feel good, doesn’t it? The ironic thing about this site is that even though it’s called “hot-funny-video” and you would therefore be a little suspicious, it also has videos like a Backstreet-Boys music video and India vs. Pakistan cricket highlights. So what if a minor is looking for a Baskstreet-Boys music video and comes across the site, then he notices titles like: “Is this ass or boobs?” “SuperSexyStrip er” “hot girl mmmmmmmm” and “NeverWatch My ass”? Then I decided to search by categories with innocent names like comedy, news & politics, and sports. Silly me. Here are some video titles under some categories (on the all time most watched list):

Comedy: “sex”, “banned commercials-condoms”, and “HOT ASIAN SEX”

Entertainment: “sex hardcore xxx”, “sexy bikini contest”, and “naked chicks”

Film and Animation: “sex”, “XXX”, and “New Midnight Sleazy Train”

Gadgets & Games: “xxx”, “humping dog”, and “Barbie girl- aqua” (two women kissing)

Howto & DIY: “Inner thigh massage”, “Chinese sex video”, and “Carmen Electra striperobics”

News & Politics: “BRITNEY SPEARS SEX TAPE – kevin federline PRIVATE”

People & Blogs: “Britney spears topless photos”, “Blow job on the beach” (I’m not going to write the rest of the title), and “Lezberado: Revenge Fantasies”

Pets & Animals: “Cheerleaders gone wild”, “Slug sex”, and “Spanking cat again- THE ORIGINAL”

Travel and Places: “the art of dirty sex”, “GAY SEX”, and “HOT LESBIANS”

The saddest thing here is that these are just the sexual titles. There are plenty of other things unnecessary to show, like “Steve Irwin’s real death”, and “Fatal Skydiving accident caught on tape.” Now there’s a reason to microwave some popcorn and gather the family around, watching someone die. Remember now, these are videos that don’t even bother to ask if you are 18 or older, and even if it did, you just click a button and you’re in. The only ones I applaud are veoh.com and Youtube, as they require that you register to view anything that is for mature audiences. However, the downside is that these videos, as mentioned above, aren’t just to be found on the parent sites, but on others as well. So we as a people have to tackle this stuff. I don’t enjoy searching through the depths of sleaze to find things like this, but you gotta do what you gotta do. It’s time we stood up and said no more. To say that Youtube is a wonderful site for creativity, but if your idea of that word is smut then stay off of it! And that’s all there is to it.

PostHeaderIcon How To Use Royalty Free Music To Keep Your Website And Videos Legal

Royalty free music is one of the safest kinds of music you can use on your website. It’s designed to be used on websites, in videos and other productions with almost no restrictions. The only other safe option to use would be a track that you’ve written and performed yourself.

Almost all modern music is copyright. And this copyright is enforced ferociously by the record companies corporate lawyers. Which means that if you want to use it on your website, you will have to come to an arrangement with the owner of that copyright in order to use it – not the easiest thing to do as you have to track them down and then find out who handles this kind of copyright issue. Either that or be prepared for a “cease and desist” letter from their lawyer along with a demand for unpaid royalties. The “unpaid royalties” figure will be their best guess of what you are likely to owe and you can be certain that it won’t be an underestimate – it will be up to you to prove any lower amount, Not the nicest thing to have happen to you.

It’s a common misconception that if something is available on the internet, it’s OK to use it on your website. People think this about pictures as well as music. But that’s not true – everything published is automatically copyright unless the author specifically says otherwise – this happens nowadays mainly with open source software and even then there’s usually some kind of agreement (often called copyleft). Only search engines like Google can get away with crawling your website and taking all your copyright material. And that’s only because you want the traffic they can send back to your website in return!

Far and away the safest kind of sounds to use on your website or on your YouTube videos are called “royalty free” or sometimes “stock” or “buyout” music.

The author takes a one-off fee in return for you being able to use their work pretty much anywhere and any way you see fit. Although there’s usually a restriction to stop you selling it unaltered – you normally have to modify it in some way. So it’s fine to use the track behind your YouTube videos but you wouldn’t be allowed to sell a CD with simply the royalty free music on it. Which is fair enough, otherwise the author would never get any money.

Once you’ve bought a track or CD in this manner, you can add it to your website and still be able to sleep at night. You can also use it to add variety to your YouTube videos, or in an amateur dramatic production, your own movie, CDs and DVDs you produce, and anything else you can think of.

There are all sorts of different tracks available from new age through to R’n'B, Hip Hop, jazz, country and any other musical genre you care to name. So you’re bound to be able to get hold of something that fits the mood you want to recreate.

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Miley Ray Cyrus is a Golden Globe and Critic’s Choice Award nominated American singer, and actress. Cyrus is better known for starring as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in the television series Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel. Cyrus became a sensation after Hannah Montana debuted in March 2006. Following the success of the show, in October 2006, a soundtrack CD was released in which she sang eight songs from the show.

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Cyrus’s solo music career began with the release of her debut album, Meet Miley Cyrus on June 23, 2007. Her second album, Breakout was released on July 22, 2008. Breakout is Cyrus’s first album that does not involve the Hannah Montana franchise. Both albums debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. In 2008 she released her Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert film which had the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film to be released under 1000 theatres. She also released Bolt in 2008, and recorded “I Thought I Lost You” for the soundtrack for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination. Also, she has completed filming on the movie spin-off of Hannah Montana, titled Hannah Montana: The Movie which set to release on April 10, 2009. In addition, she has recorded and released the main single for the movie soundtrack “The Climb”.

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