An artist / collective famous for hilariously butchering famous tracks has just suckered several news outlets into publishing a textbook "copyright fail" story. DJ Detweiler, whose work has to be heard to be believed, implied that Soundcloud claimed copyright infringement on a 'remix' of a famous silent track. In fact it was a carefully orchestrated stunt.
SoundCloud has been doing everything in its power to mirror Spotify’s success for at least a few years, and will now attempt to follow the streaming giant into the world of artist contracts.
Soundcloud announced a great new way for DJs to access its catalog of nearly 200 million tracks. In the coming months, the service is partnering on integrations with six of the world’s leading companies to bring streaming to DJ applications. These include Native Instruments, Serato, Virtual DJ, DEX3, Mixvibes, and DJuced/Hercules. This integration will give DJs and creators an almost instant way to access SoundCloud’s huge library.
Industry groups say current DMCA takedown process is ‘burdensome’ and ‘ineffective’ in letter to Copyright Office.
this is the type of nonsense that leads to more problems.
people will then encrypt the copyrighted content and still have it available to download. then they going to say encryption is used for piracy so it shouldnt be allowed. thats what happened with torrents.