WTF Happened to Fullscreen's Audio Library?

Munchito696

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So I just got my first ever content claim for a song I put into a video I tried to upload. At the time I downloaded it the song was royalty free. Now I went back to AudioMicro which is a free app provided by Fullscreen and they are trying to charge $39 to buy the song. WTF is this s**t? So if someone changes the licensing on their song somewhere down the line it can affect you? Now I have to go back and look at all the damn songs I downloaded from this "free" app Fullscreen provides as a perk. They can suck my balls if they want me to pay $39 to buy a song for a video. Fullscreen can also suck my nuts if their "free" services start to cost money.
 
So I just got my first ever content claim for a song I put into a video I tried to upload. At the time I downloaded it the song was royalty free. Now I went back to AudioMicro which is a free app provided by Fullscreen and they are trying to charge $39 to buy the song. WTF is this s**t? So if someone changes the licensing on their song somewhere down the line it can affect you? Now I have to go back and look at all the damn songs I downloaded from this "free" app Fullscreen provides as a perk. They can suck my balls if they want me to pay $39 to buy a song for a video. Fullscreen can also suck my nuts if their "free" services start to cost money.

Wow that's horrible, why are they charging for songs. Don't they get enough from the stupid money split they have...
 
Are you saying that they claimed the music in the video? If so, counter-claim and let them know that you're a member of a network that has rights for you to use the music.

I have purchased a couple songs from Pond5 and they got detected as some other song. I counter-claim, give a link to the Pond5 tune, and they release the claim.
 
I believe this actually had to do with some issues Fullscreen ran into a while back. I believe that they got into a legal dispute with the music industry (I don't have an exact name so I won't pretend like I know. So there's a generalization for you.) because Fullscreen apparently wasn't holding up their end of the revenue share bargain they initially had with these music corporates.

This might be some sort of backlash because of that. This also depends on how old the video is.

So that info might be needed. Otherwise, Fullscreen was on thin ice to begin with. Complaining isn't going to help :p
 
I believe this actually had to do with some issues Fullscreen ran into a while back. I believe that they got into a legal dispute with the music industry (I don't have an exact name so I won't pretend like I know. So there's a generalization for you.) because Fullscreen apparently wasn't holding up their end of the revenue share bargain they initially had with these music corporates.

This might be some sort of backlash because of that. This also depends on how old the video is.

So that info might be needed. Otherwise, Fullscreen was on thin ice to begin with. Complaining isn't going to help :p

Oh I guess that is fair enough, they should have still told their partners about what happened though and gave them a warning before they went and started charging for the songs
 
Oh I guess that is fair enough, they should have still told their partners about what happened though and gave them a warning before they went and started charging for the songs
I don't think it was up to them though. If anything it was probably an automated search that wasn't planned. At least not by them.

I used to moderate the Yeousch forums. (Subnetwork under fullscreen.) and I got to talk to a lot of partners. From what I know of Fullscreen is pretty open about things.
 
So I just got my first ever content claim for a song I put into a video I tried to upload. At the time I downloaded it the song was royalty free. Now I went back to AudioMicro which is a free app provided by Fullscreen and they are trying to charge $39 to buy the song. WTF is this s**t? So if someone changes the licensing on their song somewhere down the line it can affect you? Now I have to go back and look at all the damn songs I downloaded from this "free" app Fullscreen provides as a perk. They can suck my balls if they want me to pay $39 to buy a song for a video. Fullscreen can also suck my nuts if their "free" services start to cost money.

Counter claim and also open up a ticket to fullscreen support and explain the issue. If this turns out to be an ongoing thing, then you can ask them to contact AudioMicro and have them whitelist your channel.
 
I don't think it was up to them though. If anything it was probably an automated search that wasn't planned. At least not by them.

I used to moderate the Yeousch forums. (Subnetwork under fullscreen.) and I got to talk to a lot of partners. From what I know of Fullscreen is pretty open about things.

oh ok
 
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