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Is a digital recording generated from an old vinyl record or tape invisible to copyright flags?

Asked by gondwanalon (22889points) January 8th, 2019

I don’t want to cheat anyone or make a dime using wonderful music created by very talented artists.

I’ve always paid for all of my music. All I want to do is to share the music with my friends (not that many) in GoPro videos that I make. Of course I get into trouble when I do that.

YouTube and fb often block my videos (sometimes just the sound or the entire AV).

YouTube has put me on a kind of probation where only a small portion of my photo picture is visible. I suppose that this is to indicate to other’s that I’m a bad boy.

I’ve recently learned how to make digital copies of my very old vinyl records, cassette tapes and reel to reel tapes. I’m an old man and have a mountain of old sound material.

So what do you think?

Can I fly under the radar by digitizing my ancient recordings and using them in my videos?

Dozens of my videos are still visible on YouTube (don’t know for how long). Here’s a video I made of my canoe race on 1–5-19

Thanks!

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