Germain Amphitheater, Columbus, OH < on 7/19/2012 12:01 AM >
Featuring UER-ers Jason and Warbird!
“We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.”
Posted by Orangedrink Sounds nice but it says: This video contains content from EMI, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.
I'll just assume it was really good
D'oh! How do they know?!?!?
“We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.”
They are yet to include the software that YouTube does to check for Copyrighted music.
By the way, it's not blocked in Australia. They are never blocked all over the world - it just depends on how the Copyright works in your country. When I used to bother checking where they were blocked it was often Germany and the U.S.
Some of my clips play on my computer but are blocked on my mobile (more are blocked on my mobile).
Also, as more companies get their lists added to YouTube or get bought out by the big few record labels, the more than will be blocked. Even your old clips that were once fine can become blocked.
I'm guessing Vimeo will eventually do the same thing (YouTube only did it due to the legal threats from WMG).
Re: Germain Amphitheater, Columbus, OH <Reply # 6 on 7/20/2012 1:05 AM >
Hah, I remember this! We need to get together more often splumer. When twilight draws near, when you are pushed to the very limits of your soul, when it seems that all you have left are the dead remnants of the fabric of your life: -- BELIEVE
Posted by WarBird69 Hah, I remember this! We need to get together more often splumer.
You mean, more than once? Is that Fort Hayes in Columbus still standing? “We are not going to have the kind of cooperation we need if everyone insists on their own narrow version of reality. … the great divide in the world today … is between people who have the courage to listen and those who are convinced that they already know it all.”