MrMcMikey22 wrote:
What would happen when I make my claps sound somewhat different?
Also uhmmm..should I delete this mp3 immediately and make some changes immediately about some sample sound effects and then republish the new mp3?
Is that a decent way to avoid copyright infringements?
If your song has been identified as infringing someone else's copyright, simply changing the content without proper authorization is unlikely to resolve the copyright infringement issue.
When a copyright holder accuses you of copyright infringement, it means they believe you have used their copyrighted material without permission. Changing the content after the fact does not negate the original infringement. The copyright owner may still pursue legal action based on the use of their copyrighted material without consent.
To resolve a copyright infringement claim, you typically need to take one of the following actions:
Obtain permission: Reach out to the copyright owner and seek their permission to use their copyrighted material. If they grant you permission, you can proceed with using it in your song.
Remove the infringing material: If you have used copyrighted material without permission, consider removing it from your song to avoid further infringement.
Seek a license: In some cases, you might be able to obtain a license from the copyright owner, allowing you to use their copyrighted material legally.
Settle the dispute: You can try to negotiate a settlement with the copyright owner to resolve the infringement claim.
Counterclaim or defend fair use: If you believe your use of the copyrighted material falls under fair use, you can defend your actions or file a counterclaim. However, fair use is a complex legal concept and requires a thorough evaluation of the specific circumstances by a legal professional.
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Also, I checked and indeed, this whole album of songs is copyrighted