I hope MySpace doesn't count as another film community - but I'm not here to promote them in any case.
I've never had a problem uploading content legally to MySpace before, but it seems like since last I did, they've become much more careful. I'm glad, but... it seems excessive.
I attempted to upload one of our own songs to our MySpace page, and the upload privileges for the account were immediately suspended. I of course filed a counter-claim, and have been waiting for a response for quite some time.
It is absolutely essential to the Grammy campaign we are running to have presence on social media: facebook, MySpace, etc.
Have any of you gone through something similar, perhaps with videos or other content? How long does it usually take to resolve such issues, and what hoops did you have to jump through to convince MySpace that you were in fact the copyright owner of the content in question? I ask because the information on their website is woefully sparse, and the resources of information available about this particular issue are pretty much non-existent as far as I can tell.
Thanks for any information you can give me! I have other sources of information too, but this seemed a good place to ask.
I've never had a problem uploading content legally to MySpace before, but it seems like since last I did, they've become much more careful. I'm glad, but... it seems excessive.
I attempted to upload one of our own songs to our MySpace page, and the upload privileges for the account were immediately suspended. I of course filed a counter-claim, and have been waiting for a response for quite some time.
It is absolutely essential to the Grammy campaign we are running to have presence on social media: facebook, MySpace, etc.
Have any of you gone through something similar, perhaps with videos or other content? How long does it usually take to resolve such issues, and what hoops did you have to jump through to convince MySpace that you were in fact the copyright owner of the content in question? I ask because the information on their website is woefully sparse, and the resources of information available about this particular issue are pretty much non-existent as far as I can tell.
Thanks for any information you can give me! I have other sources of information too, but this seemed a good place to ask.