#licensed

Why do modern TV programmes and commercials rarely use licensed music anymore?

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Why do modern TV programmes and commercials rarely use licensed music anymore? I’ve recently been seeing alot of Prime Time 2000’s British TV Throwbacks on my feeds and noticed the sheer amount of licensed music they used and thinking it just makes the content more engaging and friendly. Shows like “Come Dine with Me”, “You’ve been framed,” “Fat Families” are all consistently using licensed tracks throughout the whole show…

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My video was stolen, licensed to Unilad & the Daily Mail, and then got millions of views. What can I do?

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My video was stolen, licensed to Unilad & the Daily Mail, and then got millions of views. What can I do? I made a video last year that went pretty viral and made its rounds online racking up probably over 100 million views from my personal accounts and also it being reposted all over the place. As an online creator I’m used to people taking my content and posting it on their accounts without crediting or asking permission; it’s just part of the gam…

Reddit Social Media 168 2023-07-21

real world difference between licensed vs unlicensed designer

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real world difference between licensed vs unlicensed designer Hello! I know this topic has been posted before so I searched through and read the archives but I didn’t find a thorough answer to this question. First, I 100% recognize the value of a formal interior design education and certification. But what I continue to be confused about is the actual difference in —-practice—– between what a licensed…

Reddit Interior Design 180 2023-07-15