You're just CRAZY!!!!!
If I want to learn how to beat a video game I go to you-tube
How much of the content online do actual players own? I don't think I've ever watched a video that a player created themselves, therefore, are not entitled to any kickback.
Since everybody seems to be missing the point, what's the point again?
Come to think of it - AZ Mike should pay me to post here. Hell he is making all of this advertising money off of this site and it is because people come here to read my posts. I have almost 9,000 of them.
You are correct. That is why it's extremely import that the players know their rights. And to not engage in the recording without a contract. Quite simple.
you are right !!!! you should start a website/bog of your own .... thats what i did
you are right !!!! you should start a website/bog of your own .... thats what i did
Yup!
They're pool matches. Not Seinfeld reruns.
Yup!
They're pool matches. Not Seinfeld reruns.
So you just inadvertently disrespected every pool player on earth with that comment. That their art and talent is worth nothing? Are you in the right forum?
you are right !!!! you should start a website/bog of your own .... thats what i did
Not my point. They're just not entitled to anything from YouTube videos. Simple as that. Unless their lawyers can insert a clause upon tournament entries.
Most blogs are like being a street entertainer....at best, a coffee house entertainer.
YouTube is the Carnegie Hall of posters...where you can be a star.
Huh? You're a lawyer now? They are entitled... Technically speaking, and lawfully speaking, a pool player can have all his/her videos removed.
Most blogs are like being a street entertainer....at best, a coffee house entertainer.
YouTube is the Carnegie Hall of posters...where you can be a star.
You just agreed with me a page ago, no?
And no, they cannot.