kentcarlevi
Junior Member
Hi,
State of California.
I'm not from US so I'm not familiar with American law, that's why I'm writing this question
I've been having a Youtube channel for more than 3 years and it has become fairly popular with more than 9 million hits. I've posted videos of me playing the guitar to pre-recorded backing tracks (non copyrighted). It's mostly Van Halen but also some other artists, where ZZ Top is now the topic.. I did 3 songs by them with the camera mounted on the neck for instructional use but I did improvise a great deal of it to give it my own spin. I made it clear it was a cover so there's no chance that someone could have misinterpreted that.
Stage Three Music, (short STM) representing ZZ Top, filed a complaint about a year ago and Youtube pulled that video. I thought it was misidentified and didn't bother doing any counter notice but let it rest. Apparently they did another complaint a few month ago and the second video was pulled. Problem is I didn't catch that until they filed the 3rd complain and pulled the last one a month ago (log shows I was never logged on between second and third). Then this became a "third strike and you're out" so my channel is now disabled.
I filed a counter notice and STM then contacted me asking if I could take the videos offline voluntarily and we could let it rest with that. I agreed as I didn’t want to make a big fuzz about it but STM refused to take the original complaint back (saying they were "unable to") meaning Youtube refuses to reinstate my account since I’m a “repeated offender” and the fact that STM refuse to take the initial complain back and here we are..
Youtube says my covers are violating the 512(f) in Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (f) states
” (f) Misrepresentations. - Any person who knowingly materially misrepresents under this section — (1) that material or activity is infringing, or(2) that material or activity was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification,”
For reference other people have uploaded the videos again when my account was suspended. These are the 3 videos I’m referring to, in order they were pulled:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk6-gqcUGzk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GFri5VQeE4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nosJ2eYUFeI
I did not misrepresent anything, the nature of the video made it clear it was a cover, there were nil original content and I also specified it was an interpretation in the video description. My understanding it would be fair use but as I said, I don't know American law.
So, to my question, do I have a case?
Kind regards,
Kent Carlevi
State of California.
I'm not from US so I'm not familiar with American law, that's why I'm writing this question
I've been having a Youtube channel for more than 3 years and it has become fairly popular with more than 9 million hits. I've posted videos of me playing the guitar to pre-recorded backing tracks (non copyrighted). It's mostly Van Halen but also some other artists, where ZZ Top is now the topic.. I did 3 songs by them with the camera mounted on the neck for instructional use but I did improvise a great deal of it to give it my own spin. I made it clear it was a cover so there's no chance that someone could have misinterpreted that.
Stage Three Music, (short STM) representing ZZ Top, filed a complaint about a year ago and Youtube pulled that video. I thought it was misidentified and didn't bother doing any counter notice but let it rest. Apparently they did another complaint a few month ago and the second video was pulled. Problem is I didn't catch that until they filed the 3rd complain and pulled the last one a month ago (log shows I was never logged on between second and third). Then this became a "third strike and you're out" so my channel is now disabled.
I filed a counter notice and STM then contacted me asking if I could take the videos offline voluntarily and we could let it rest with that. I agreed as I didn’t want to make a big fuzz about it but STM refused to take the original complaint back (saying they were "unable to") meaning Youtube refuses to reinstate my account since I’m a “repeated offender” and the fact that STM refuse to take the initial complain back and here we are..
Youtube says my covers are violating the 512(f) in Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (f) states
” (f) Misrepresentations. - Any person who knowingly materially misrepresents under this section — (1) that material or activity is infringing, or(2) that material or activity was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification,”
For reference other people have uploaded the videos again when my account was suspended. These are the 3 videos I’m referring to, in order they were pulled:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk6-gqcUGzk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GFri5VQeE4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nosJ2eYUFeI
I did not misrepresent anything, the nature of the video made it clear it was a cover, there were nil original content and I also specified it was an interpretation in the video description. My understanding it would be fair use but as I said, I don't know American law.
So, to my question, do I have a case?
Kind regards,
Kent Carlevi