Myspace copyright crackdown - sample related
Beatnicholas
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my friend just had this happen:"last night i uploaded the track i made using a sample from 70s soul artist onto myspace.and i instantly got a 'you have violated copyright infringment'.you need to do a copyright quiz to reinstate your myspace usage so i did the quiz (which tries to teach you between right and wrong of copyright) and tried uploading it again and the same thing happenned.so in case theres was some error i uploaded a different track with no sample and it didnt happen!i googled myspace copyright protection and it seems myspace are usingsome audio recognition software 'gracenote' to detect usage of whole songs/samples without permission . and my use of track willie hutch obviously was too obvious.and this wasnt a straight re-edit. "has this happened to anyone else? sounds spooky.
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I thought gracenote just used the length of tracks and the sequnce of the lengths to determine whole LPs...I didnt know it could recognize individual tracks.
would you mind saying what the song was? was it something well known?
apologies for the bump but I did some research on their braek detection system
"Over 3.8 million CDs
Over 48 million tracks
Over 7 million audio waveform fingerprints
Content in over 80 languages"
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it was a King Coleman track...so the wave form is recognized? So wouldnt changing the pitch of a sample/track change the waveform and make it unrecognizable to the gracenote thingy?
nice one!
good question there - it depends on how clever their technology is. A big chunk of something at the wrong speed (which is what you'd do to change the pitch, play it faster or slower) would still maintain the same waveform fingerprint.. specially if their detection was really clever and understood formants and stuff.
however, it didn't catch your king coleman in that 7million baller database, so I'd vote
gonna test that shit later.. fuck a murdoch by the way! peace
I had a "copywrite" issue with a song I uploaded that was 100% sample free.
I have no idea why it said it.
yes, this works.
Justice!