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1. How do channels like Fandango Movieclips and Flashback FM upload movie clips and monetise them without getting copyright striked?
A2AbyQHow do channels like Fandango Movieclips and Flashback FM upload movie clips and monetise them without getting copyright striked?That's a reasonable question since it doesn't seem obvious to individuals who may have done similar things and gotten smacked down by Youtube or other platforms for copyright infringement and had the content removed and perhaps been suspended for a while. At this point, the usual hew and cry is "But, but, THEY'RE doing it!"On the surface, that seems plausible. But the reality is that IP Rights are protected by licensing. Companies (as you mentioned) or individuals PAY for the rights to use parts or the entirety of a particular work or catalog of works in what can be nearly unlimited ways in virtual perpetuity or only one single way and one time, depending on the terms of the agreed-upon and paid contract.Fandango and Flashback, et al, do exactly that: They pay to play. When a performer adds a cover song to her stage act, she PAYS to PLAY to the original artist or publisher. One of the reasons MST3K was possible to do so cheaply was that it is based on movies (mostly) which are so bad that they cannot demand much in the way of clearance fees, making the show cheap to produce, which is why it looks so cheap... because it IS. This (old) great idea could have been halted in the creator's living room as a parlor/party entertainment gag without paying for licensing. Instead, the small investment allowed for the creation of an income-producing new product built around the old one, for which the rights were paid to do exactly that. As companies (and individual up-n-coming artists) pay for their content, often through catalog clearing houses that give them access to bajillions of songs worth of sound and video or nearly as many movies worth, they have meta-tagging on all their content automagically attached to display to Youtube or whomever their licensing statuses. Some platforms will simply want the owner of such channels to file copies of all their paid licenses and they'll be on white-lists that prevent copyrights strikes for the covered covered IP under those licenses.This does NOT mean that if such a poster uploads IP content to which they have NO rights they cannot be reported, but if you pay for a license, you're best off displaying that while your licensed content is playing, pretty well disabusing people of reporting you. Clearly, if you display a "licensing fee paid" badge of some sort and have NOT done, you will be in considered to be intentionally in violation of terms, rules and rights and in much greater jeopardy than someone who might get away with "I didn't know that was necessary or even possible" as a defense.You can likely rest assured that the operations like those you mentioned have paid for the rights to use the content they post. There are people and companies paid well to ferret out those who do NOT pay for rights and go after them. I'd imagine that going after a big operation making that mistake would be a bigger payday for them than going after a 14yo kid at home. The bigger you are, the more you're scrutinized, right?LEGAL & MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: I am a Minister, NOT a Lawyer or Doctor. I spend lots of time exploring various areas of law, medicine and healthcare among other interests. I post personal, practical advice, not practice of law or medicine, based on experience and knowledge, some anecdotal, from a broad education, long experience, and good old common sense, ethics and morals.How do channels like Fandango Movieclips and Flashback FM upload movie clips and monetise them without getting copyright striked?
2. i'm looking for cute video clips of boyfriends and girlfriends to make a music video with?
youtubes being really strict... they might remove it if you post it
3. How do they simulate getting hit with a bat in movies/ clips; what do they use?
They use plastic bats instead. Watch "Casino", for example - the scene where Joe Peschi and his brother Dominick are murdered by their gang in the Vegas desert. You can clearly see the "bat" bend when they smack them with it...and you can tell it's not really metal at all. It's an optical illusion at best, but I assure you they use plastic bats