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I am a teacher and this past Christmas my class performed the title song from "The Polar Express" I wanted to post a video for the parents who were not able to make and it and YouTube deleted the audio from the video because of Warner Music copyright. Now I know the copyright is there to protect the creator of having their product used in the wrong way but I don't see how a class of second graders singing and dancing is hurting the songs' writer, the song wasn't altered in anyway no profit is being made from the video I don't what the problem is. I even looked through YouTube's copyright resolve and they had answers like "It doesn't matter" nothing real concrete to why the song couldn't be used. But what really pisses me off is that if you search "The Polar Express" in YouTube the entire movie is there, the soundtrack, and other classes and groups performing different songs. What are your thoughts on YouTube's and it's unfair way of dealing with copyrights.

















