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While I agree to a point, the music industry to my understanding likes to go overboard with it.
Or play the song on kazoo and record it.
Going by album sales alone freds one album only got 9x platinum while AC/DC back in black went 12x platinum. Meaning AC/DC out sold them in album sales so that tells me they are the better band. More people bought AC/DC albums then they did fred durst's albums.
Still, as long as people don't claim ownership of your work, is it really that bad if someone uses a song of yours as part of a video they made, just as part of something bigger? Hell, even an animated music video.
And hell, what if your piece of art becomes a meme? Will you start trying to take down every instance of it being used?
Limp Bizkit still sucks though.
Maybe look through these things:
https://store.steampowered.com/search/?tags=1621,1027
not on FB and twitter maybe. their bots ain't that good haha.
also if you want to use it you will have to purchase a license, you can usually license parts of songs for cheaper than the entire song, you won't be able to use it for free just by asking Sony.
What was the context of this exactly? Did you try to use it as just an intro? Cause something like that requires more than just crediting the source. It requires a pretty lengthy and expensive sequence of requesting permission from the copyright holder. In this case, that's Sony Media Entertainment (one of "The Big Three" who dictates music copyright on Youtube, the other two being WMG and UMC)
A good video that explains how copyright works (or doesn't):
https://youtu.be/1Jwo5qc78QU
Frankly, I disagree with current copyright law. It's currently too unwieldy and unsuitable for the current entertainment landscape of independent creators. I've seen some great content from youtubers that use copyrighted music in creative ways, but they're branded as "illegal" because copyright law hasn't been updated to more properly reflect today's world.