As a Portuguese idk either to congratulate you or feel sorry for you hahahah. Jokes aside I appreciate the love you have for our contest and our language. You are way more patriotic for my country than myself. 😭🇵🇹❤
Something tells me you enjoy Festival da Cancao. Don't know what gave me that impression but it's just a hunch :P Also, that Witloof Bay song actually sounds pretty neat. And I say this as a With Love Baby hater
Absolutely, you should check out Witloof Bay's album self-titled "Witloof Bay". It has a mix of covers and original songs and there's some really good stuff on there.
I like a lot of these songs... well based on these snippets 😅 Can I ask your advice on handling copyright? I finally made a decently edited video with 30 sec. snippets of my 1997-2022 winners, and it got copyrighted after 5min. on yt 😭
30 seconds is definitely longer than I ever put in videos, and for songs 2005 onwards that usually gets the video blocked. The best solution I think is to just use shorter clips. A select few songs throughout history have very strong copyright protections on TH-cam so they might need something else, like a blurred screen if it's an Audio-visual claim, or altering the audio in some way if it's just an audio claim.
@@eurovisionconnor Thanks a lot for the reply! I tried copy-pasting a disclaimer, but didn't work again 😅 I kinda knew 30 sec is a bit muxh, but I was hoping it wasn't xD And I know about certain songs with strong copyright, but Cyprus was never my winner and neither was Sweden in 2015, so hopefully I avoided those kind of songs.
30 seconds is definitely way too long (trust me, I've had to learn this the hard way lol). I've found that 8-12 seconds is ideal, but sometimes even that will get your video blocked if the copyright holders for a certain song/performance are anal enough (Space Man.....). That said, I've found that you can just dispute the claims (valid since videos like this are fair use) and the EBU or whatever record label owns the songs won't fight back. TH-cam even added a new accelerated system that lets claims expire after 7 days instead of the usual 30. Still, best to just avoid the hassle altogether lol
You certainly like your Festival da Cancao songs
As a Portuguese idk either to congratulate you or feel sorry for you hahahah. Jokes aside I appreciate the love you have for our contest and our language. You are way more patriotic for my country than myself. 😭🇵🇹❤
😂😂😂😂
Alternative title: sometimes I feel very Portuguese myself.
Why not tho (saying this as a Montenegrin)
2:00 why does this remind me of A luta é alegria from 2011 so hard
Something tells me you enjoy Festival da Cancao. Don't know what gave me that impression but it's just a hunch :P
Also, that Witloof Bay song actually sounds pretty neat. And I say this as a With Love Baby hater
Absolutely, you should check out Witloof Bay's album self-titled "Witloof Bay". It has a mix of covers and original songs and there's some really good stuff on there.
for me Meeletu from Eesti Laul 2022 was my most played song, which I didn't expect but don't mind because the song is pretty outstanding 😌
4:34 omg yass portugal 1971 is on spotify :) but not sung by tonicha :(
I like a lot of these songs... well based on these snippets 😅
Can I ask your advice on handling copyright?
I finally made a decently edited video with 30 sec. snippets of my 1997-2022 winners, and it got copyrighted after 5min. on yt 😭
30 seconds is definitely longer than I ever put in videos, and for songs 2005 onwards that usually gets the video blocked. The best solution I think is to just use shorter clips. A select few songs throughout history have very strong copyright protections on TH-cam so they might need something else, like a blurred screen if it's an Audio-visual claim, or altering the audio in some way if it's just an audio claim.
@@eurovisionconnor Thanks a lot for the reply!
I tried copy-pasting a disclaimer, but didn't work again 😅
I kinda knew 30 sec is a bit muxh, but I was hoping it wasn't xD
And I know about certain songs with strong copyright, but Cyprus was never my winner and neither was Sweden in 2015, so hopefully I avoided those kind of songs.
@@eurovisionconnor I made the video btw, you can check it out If you want :)
30 seconds is definitely way too long (trust me, I've had to learn this the hard way lol). I've found that 8-12 seconds is ideal, but sometimes even that will get your video blocked if the copyright holders for a certain song/performance are anal enough (Space Man.....). That said, I've found that you can just dispute the claims (valid since videos like this are fair use) and the EBU or whatever record label owns the songs won't fight back. TH-cam even added a new accelerated system that lets claims expire after 7 days instead of the usual 30. Still, best to just avoid the hassle altogether lol
@@JH3Eurovision I made it just under 20 sec each and they didn't strike me this time, 30 is too much indeed 😅
Where’s all the non-Eurovision stuff?
In 15th place.
It’s still by a Eurovision artist.