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Blkhusk
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Video uploading websites

Post by Blkhusk »

I wasn't sure where to ask this or put it so I'm just guessing it would go here.

Question, Is there other video uploading sites out there other than youtube for uploading your animations on? Dose anyone know any good ones? It's not like I don't like youtube. Its just sometimes there strict about adding music or certain sounds to your vids. Cause of copyright stuff.
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Post by JaMike »

A popular one is Vimeo ( http://www.vimeo.com ). But I don't know if they are more lenient about copyright violations.
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Post by Blkhusk »

OK, thanks. :)

Hmm.. I see, well guess I'll be careful for what I use for audio or music in my animations from now on. Just saying. Weather I use Vimeo, YouTube or anything else. Or just make my own music/audio somehow. It just seems some sites have very strict laws for adding music to videos lately. Mostly I heard on YouTube. Rumors really, don't know if there true.
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Post by JaMike »

There's lots of copyright-free music and sound effects available on the internet for you to use.

If you're making an animation that absolutely has to use copyrighted music (a parody, for example), you could always try asking the publisher for permission.
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Post by Fab Cartoon »

Blkhusk wrote:Weather I use Vimeo, YouTube or anything else.
This. Your problem would not be youtube but the copyright holders, regardless where your video is hosted.

That being said, here is a starting point for CC licensed music: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/
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Post by Imago »

Try Incompetech.com!
Kevin McLeod offers a lot of royalty free musics, you only have to put his name, music titles and website on the description.
Sorry for my bad english... Q_Q
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