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15/07/2011 11:27:53

83fgh5t1
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I instaleld the latest version of 64-bits Movizu and it didn't work so I had to go back to the 32-bits version. I think the one I installed last year is better - I can't spot any differences with the new Movizu. I did a programming course, maybe the 64-bits code is bad?!? Does my Samsung 110CR have 64-bits?

Anyway I was wondering if Movizu has copyright protection for music? I want to make a video using "Respectable" by Mel and Kim. One of them is dead but I wondered if the other one still owns the rights to that song.

If she does then can I add it to my Movizu video and put it on you tube? Does Movizu let me use any song I want?


Les
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15/07/2011 11:29:19

83fgh5t1
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Just checked. My Samsung doesn't have 64 bits. Forget that bit. LOLCool
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15/07/2011 13:50:40

Marco_D
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Hi Les

ARM processors (which most portable devices use) for the most part are 32 bit. So I would assume that Android is only 32 bit. But I'm sure sometime in the future we will see the need for 64 bit.

Muvizu doesn't have any copyright protection systems / policies for music.
You should, however, consider the copyright protection laws. It all depends on what you are going to do with your video.
Youtube is to most common "destination" of Muvizu videos, so be preprepared, some videos get stripped out of their audio due to copyright issues.

I hope this helps clearing any questions you might have.

Have a nice weekend

Cheers,
M
edited by Marco_D on 15/07/2011
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