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Redpunk SUBS ● 12th Mar 2021
| | Added label scans with more text at base. |
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hifinut 18th Dec 2018
| | ReviewRe the Locomotive name:- There was a locomotive of the coronation class which was named"Coronation". This was LMS No 46220. I am not sure which locomotive was involved but in the mid to late 1930's, the LMS was in competition with the rival LNER company for the fastest run between London and Scotland. During an attempt at the record by the Coronation Scot, the train went through the complex junctions south of Crewe way over the speed limit. The panic braking then required, managed to smash a lot of crockery in the dining car!
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Appletree1 SUBS 24th Dec 2015
| | The record was released May 1948.
YouTube have a copyright checking system when you first upload a music track. Unfortunately it tells you after you have uploaded it and not before. If it breaks the rule on copyright you get a strike put against you. Too many strikes and you are banned. If they can match it to a record company who will allow it to be played then it will accepted. They give the record company (who's matched) a fee, every time it's played. However, not all record companies have agreed to this system.
YouTube are not very clear over copyright things and there is no way of checking to see if a music track breaks any rules or can be uploaded without causing trouble. Even if you delete the video that caused a copyright claim, you still get a black mark too.
I did a video of "Bridge Over Troubled Water." This was fine until the record company released last year a S&G greatest hits collection. Shortly after my video was blocked!
Therefore it could be that the earlier video was removed due to a new album being issued with the track on it. |
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RadnaNotions 22nd Dec 2015
| | I've never had something removed but it depends on who's claiming ownership. I don't think it just comes down to the fifty (or whatever) years rule. Usually you just get notified that some party or other has claimed ownership and Google will then stick adverts on the video and pay the owner some of the revenues. If I suspect that the company claiming ownership does have a legitimate claim, I take the video down myself.
It's against the rules to monetize a video containing other people's work that you've no right to use, so I imagine things are different if you're doing that. But, obviously, don't be doing that. |
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Juke Jules SUBS 22nd Dec 2015
| | They've closed the guy's account, presumably for some other offence.
If you upload something that turns out to be in copyright you usually get a notification to that effect and it is just removed
If a human actually looks at it, you may even get a notice saying that the copyright holder has allowed your video to be used. I guess you might get into trouble if you then try to 'monetize' it by putting adverts on it |
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Strawberry_Lynn 21st Dec 2015
| | When is it okay to post a piece of music on Youtube, without it being in danger of it being taken down? This recording is nearly 70 years old - well past its 50-year copyright - yet Youtube has removed it |
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Strawberry_Lynn 13th Jan 2013
| | You are correct, Olorin67. The maroon locomotive that was re-streamlined recently is a "Coronation"
Edit: Correction. There was a class of steam locomotive called 'Coronation' (not Scot) There was also a train service called 'Coronation Scot,' which ran from Glasgow to London Euston. This service was usually towed by a Coronation locomotive |
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doberman 13th Jan 2013
| | This version of 'Coronation Scot' was the introductory music to the great Paul Temple series broadcast by the BBC Light Programme in the early 1950s. |
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VinylSid 2nd Jan 2013
| | A Side:
B Side:
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Olorin67 2nd Jan 2013
| | Wasn't "Coronation Scott" a class of UK steam locomotives? |
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getalife 28th Dec 2012
| | D/T tax code shows 9 April 1948? |
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VinylSid 27th Dec 2012
| | Good point, TheJudge. Time to amend |
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TheJudge 27th Dec 2012
| | This can't be from 1938 - Down Your Way was first broadcast in 1946. |
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Strawberry_Lynn 8th Dec 2012
| | I could have had an ex copy of this at a very reasonable price, but I declined it because I didn't have anything to play it on. Regrets |
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