Due to a FALSE copyright claim done by scammers, I had to remove my video of Ghost In The Shell here on TH-cam. Read the story here as well as a FLAC download link: th-cam.com/channels/XMBD5B7C9u99I4d4ulZxQQ.htmlcommunity?lb=UgkxInbDvr0D45mCwMbYGYJkvJxPYMD2Mh6M But be assured that I will do everything to put these scammers down and it will take the time it will take.
''They have used the theme of Ghost In The Shell and incorporated it into their song and now claim the copyright (..) While the real copyright holder remain silent.'' Yeah, the plagiarism is real. I've experienced this three times now and only resisted their claims after you advised me to a while back. It happened with the soundtracks of Cyberpunk 2077 and Bloodsport specifically some time ago. They often use a small ambient part of the original music in their own.. creations and then claim the original works as their own. I wrote to TH-cam: ''One10% has no affiliation with Paul Hertzog and was not involved in the creation of the track 'Flashback Montage' of the Bloodsport's soundtrack. By the looks of it, he or she is claiming the rights to music they don't own or created.'' If you did not advise to me resist these claims, I wouldn't have, so thank you! After a week or two, TH-cam removed their claims on the specific tracks thankfully. (There's another one - ''Frank Dux from Maiselph''. He's also claiming the rights to Flashback Montage.) Anyway, the weird thing is, at least for me, that TH-cam makes it several times more difficult and risky for me to say: Hey this guy is stealing! - Than they do in preventing people from claiming the rights to something they don't own. There's a lot more seriousness, and hoops to jump through, for the accuser, than the actual perpetrator. And quite possibly worse, their claims are not entirely removed! Upload Flashback Montage now and you will see One10% and Maiselph still claiming the right to Paul Hertzog's work. (Just checked it.) So yes, we can counter their claims, present verifiable proof that they are committing plagiarism but at best their claims are only removed from that one clip. All in all, it's incredibly dishonest and sneaky and so far they are getting away with it. Anyway, I appreciate everything you do - I'm a huge fan - and thank you for guiding us through these unfortunate circumstances.
@@HiddenbyLeaves Hello. Thanks for the feedback. I have no news from this, I have contacted everyone possible, nobody seem to care or even have the real copyright to this. They all say "it's not me, it's them". I contacted the Japanese companies, some have replied (again "it's not me") but they don't seem to care at all... On my last "ping pong" attempt, it appeared to be owned by "Universal Music Publishing LLC". I received an automated response promising me to get back to me but they never did.
Hitohi-hitoyo ni Tsuki wa terazutomo Kanashimi ni nuetori naku Aga kaerimi suredo Hana wa chirinu beshi Nagusamuru kokoro wa Kenuru ga gotoku Aratayo ni Kamu tsudoite Yo wa ake Nuetori naku Saku hana wa Kami ni koi-nomu Ikeru yo ni Aga mi kanashimo Ime wa kenu Uramite chiru
@@aliens4143 I'm sober now and it even slaps even HARDER!!!! 'A ga Maeba' used to be my favorite GITS soundtrack and now it has been joined by The Ballad of Puppets.
Due to a FALSE copyright claim done by scammers, I had to remove my video of Ghost In The Shell here on TH-cam.
Read the story here as well as a FLAC download link: th-cam.com/channels/XMBD5B7C9u99I4d4ulZxQQ.htmlcommunity?lb=UgkxInbDvr0D45mCwMbYGYJkvJxPYMD2Mh6M
But be assured that I will do everything to put these scammers down and it will take the time it will take.
''They have used the theme of Ghost In The Shell and incorporated it into their song and now claim the copyright (..) While the real copyright holder remain silent.''
Yeah, the plagiarism is real. I've experienced this three times now and only resisted their claims after you advised me to a while back. It happened with the soundtracks of Cyberpunk 2077 and Bloodsport specifically some time ago. They often use a small ambient part of the original music in their own.. creations and then claim the original works as their own.
I wrote to TH-cam: ''One10% has no affiliation with Paul Hertzog and was not involved in the creation of the track 'Flashback Montage' of the Bloodsport's soundtrack. By the looks of it, he or she is claiming the rights to music they don't own or created.''
If you did not advise to me resist these claims, I wouldn't have, so thank you! After a week or two, TH-cam removed their claims on the specific tracks thankfully.
(There's another one - ''Frank Dux from Maiselph''. He's also claiming the rights to Flashback Montage.)
Anyway, the weird thing is, at least for me, that TH-cam makes it several times more difficult and risky for me to say: Hey this guy is stealing! - Than they do in preventing people from claiming the rights to something they don't own. There's a lot more seriousness, and hoops to jump through, for the accuser, than the actual perpetrator.
And quite possibly worse, their claims are not entirely removed!
Upload Flashback Montage now and you will see One10% and Maiselph still claiming the right to Paul Hertzog's work. (Just checked it.)
So yes, we can counter their claims, present verifiable proof that they are committing plagiarism but at best their claims are only removed from that one clip.
All in all, it's incredibly dishonest and sneaky and so far they are getting away with it.
Anyway, I appreciate everything you do - I'm a huge fan - and thank you for guiding us through these unfortunate circumstances.
@@HiddenbyLeaves Hello. Thanks for the feedback. I have no news from this, I have contacted everyone possible, nobody seem to care or even have the real copyright to this. They all say "it's not me, it's them". I contacted the Japanese companies, some have replied (again "it's not me") but they don't seem to care at all... On my last "ping pong" attempt, it appeared to be owned by "Universal Music Publishing LLC". I received an automated response promising me to get back to me but they never did.
9:55 that ghostly point when you realise the major has returned. Wow. Nothing can stop them.
Hitohi-hitoyo ni Tsuki wa terazutomo
Kanashimi ni nuetori naku
Aga kaerimi suredo
Hana wa chirinu beshi
Nagusamuru kokoro wa
Kenuru ga gotoku
Aratayo ni Kamu tsudoite
Yo wa ake
Nuetori naku
Saku hana wa
Kami ni koi-nomu
Ikeru yo ni
Aga mi kanashimo
Ime wa kenu
Uramite chiru
Great Work 😊 Susumu Hirosawas Millenium Actress or Paprika would be also nice. More Songs than Soundtrack but Anime classics too.
Kenji Kawai channelled God Mode for this music, and that's the highest compliment I can give to any piece of work.
何度みてもこのクソデカディスクオルゴール
美しい
I always replayed the movie just to get to this part...return of The Major
Shosa! 😭👍
Ça résonne toujours jusqu'au plus profond de mon âme, peut importe le nombre de réécoutes.
I love the GITS anime and OST so much, and I just found this, I will be listening as much as possible from now on.
Watched this recently. When the drums hit, that's when I knew this song goes H.A.R.D
WHO is that ... that OUT of Heaven ... and ALL Creation SILENT ...
I shouldn't have smoked and listened to this.... I cannot put the feeling in words. It is transcendent to say the least.
I think the feeling may be lolis.
@@aliens4143 I'm sober now and it even slaps even HARDER!!!! 'A ga Maeba' used to be my favorite GITS soundtrack and now it has been joined by The Ballad of Puppets.
I hope you do many more, this is incredibile!
I have to Return for this. Thank bro.
😮👍🏻
我觉得黑悟空 的 天道 明显得受到这首歌的启发。虽然不是完全的原创,但是哪怕是局部体现出了这首歌的神韵,也是令人欣喜的。尤其是以一种非常现代的方式很好的演绎了一首有点宗教意味的歌曲,在这一点上是完全相通的。
En definitiva lo fue
Flamenco japonés? Bravo