Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-9114790-20150624175947/@comment-9114790-20150624224221

The problem is though, Most people do not give proper credit.

I have been using the english NND for awhile now and I find that it is very good, it even has functions now so that users can translate videos and video descriptions/titles to other languages so that everyone can read them or have subtitles directly on that video as you watch them. When you log in the website can be translated into multiple languages and it is easy to manuver.

Reguarding tumblr and art posting, I believe there is a tumblr blogger who has templates for asking permission to post art, which may or may not have influenced the increase in art posting, but with twitter and other social media it has become easier to ask people about their rules on reposting their work.

I think we can safely say that most people do not wish for their videos to be reposted. For those who enjoy having it reposted because they get publicity, If they are happy just to see their song reposted they would probably be even happier having a fan ask "your song is cool! can I repost this?" because then they get to interact and see that people truley do enjoy their singing.

With the increase in singers making youtube accounts, We are slowly having a less need to reprint videos. Even if you are giving proper credit you are still reprinting work that does not belong to you.

I think that at the very lease we should include on the page "please ask before posting someone's work" and maybe do what that tumblr blogger did and have someone add a template/saying for people to use to ask to post a video ( like a translated sentence of "Can I please post XXX video on youtube?" for people who do not speak Japanese to use).