Mediafile copyright takedown?
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When i went onto mediafile it said this
MediaFire has received notification under the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) that your usage of a file is allegedly infringing on the file creator’s copyright protection. The file named SupermassiveBlackHoleV1_rb3con is identified by the key (
Then it shows more links and stuff below it.
Does this mean anything?
Edit, i think it is all the muse content i done.
Are those CON files audio encrypted or not?
Are those CON files audio encrypted or not?
They should be but not sure how they could read it.
Someone is telling me that they likely reading inside the file.
Someone is telling me that they likely reading inside the file.
A CON is just a vessel, it’s not that different from a video container like AVI. So you can still match an audio fingerprint to whatever is inside it (which is how YouTube blocks videos, etc.) However, if the audio is encrypted, that shouldn’t (I’m not 100% sure because Nemo worked in encryption so I can’t give you a definitive answer) work. So, either:
1) The audio is not encrypted (encrypt it)
2) The audio is encrypted but they still can match the fingerprint (much like a hash is matched to a crypted password)
3) They are simply matching the filename against a set of copyrighted titles (change the name)
3) They are simply matching the filename against a set of copyrighted titles (change the name)
I don’t encrypt my customs but i use just initials in file names so “SupermassiveBlackHoleV1_rb3con” could be “M_SBHV1_rb3con”
A CON is just a vessel, it’s not that different from a video container like AVI. So you can still match an audio fingerprint to whatever is inside it (which is how YouTube blocks videos, etc.) However, if the audio is encrypted, that shouldn’t (I’m not 100% sure because Nemo worked in encryption so I can’t give you a definitive answer) work. So, either:
1) The audio is not encrypted (encrypt it)
2) The audio is encrypted but they still can match the fingerprint (much like a hash is matched to a crypted password)
3) They are simply matching the filename against a set of copyrighted titles (change the name)
I guess so, i will have a look at the files to see if there are.
I don’t encrypt my customs but i use just initials in file names so “SupermassiveBlackHoleV1_rb3con” could be “M_SBHV1_rb3con”
That was what i was thinking at first until files named like UD_V1 and KS_V1 was still taken down.
I have 100’s of unencrypted songs uploaded to my mediafire and never got flagged before. knock on wood.
You are about to leave Rhythm Gaming World and access the external songs DB. While no song or file sold for commercially available videogames is hosted there and only fan generated content is allowed, Rhythm Gaming World has no direct control over the database and no files are hosted here. Alright, we had to made you aware of this, now you can visit the database!