so i made this video about 3 years ago. at the time, it had a sweet yes song ("heart of the sunrise") that matched up perfectly. yesterday when i was uploading other videos, i noticed a little warning box saying the audio had been disabled due to a copyright infringement claim. i wonder how that works? it's not like my little video is all over the blogworld, and it wasn't tagged with anything identifying the music. do the record companies have computers that just go through every youtube video and compare the audio profiles against everything in their library? or does jon anderson spend his time trolling the internet looking for yes songs?
when they disable the audio, you have the choice of adding in a copyright-clear song provided by youtube. this song is pretty sweet, but it certainly loses some intensity. i don't think i have a copy of the original anymore, which is unfortunate.
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