I love and appreciate my fans. I want you to know that I enjoy watching the short video clips of how you are Burning It Up at the Unbreakable shows. Please keep posting them.
My team is passionate about protecting the intellectual property we are creating for the tour and possible future projects. It was never their intention, acting on my behalf, to have social media accounts removed. Permitting the use of long clips does present a contractual problem for these projects. I hope you understand. I trust the fans will use their short recordings for their own memories and to share on their social media networks of choice.
I have asked my team to change their approach and allow you to engage socially with these videos.
I know I wouldn't be here without the love I stand on.
They must be planning a DVD, which explains why they wouldn't want long videos posted. Good on her for addressing the issue, though. I feel like most artists wouldn't bother/take the time to do so.
They must be planning a DVD, which explains why they wouldn't want long videos posted. Good on her for addressing the issue, though. I feel like most artists wouldn't bother/take the time to do so.
They must be planning a DVD, which explains why they wouldn't want long videos posted. Good on her for addressing the issue, though. I feel like most artists wouldn't bother/take the time to do so.
Not really. Cher took down most of my Dressed To Kill Tour ones and Taylor took my RED Tour ones.
It's completely understandable why artists want to take down videos that contain FULL songs or performances, whether that is a part of a concert or a song used for a wedding dance. Snippets should indeed be fine, but putting an artist's full product out there without their consent and to promote yourself or not just isn't fair to them.