

Under most circumstances, civilians are legally permitted to openly film on-duty police officers under the First Amendment.
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There have also been plenty of high-profile of incidents of DJs and artists being penalized for playing their own songs (fans of the Verzuz series may remember Swizz Beats warning Beenie Man and Bounty Killer not to perform their own songs for more than 90 seconds).Īnd for prominent activist accounts like Devermont’s, the stakes are particularly high: too many violations can risk getting your entire account banned. Instagram declined to comment on this specific video, however, a spokesperson told VICE News that "our restrictions take the following into consideration: how much of the total video contains recorded music, the total number of songs in the video, and the length of individual song(s) included in the video." Under that rubric, Devermont's video should be fine, since it’s just one song, and is purely incidental.Īlso, for anyone who is familiar with Sublime’s back catalogue, it seems unlikely that the band’s rights holders would do Fair a solid and complain to Instagram.īut then again, Instagram’s enforcement of their own policy seems to be unpredictable and inconsistent, and it’s hard to tell what the algorithm will catch during a livestream. In May of last year, Instagram clarified its policies on including music in livestreams, and began to advise people to only use short clips of music, and to ensure that there is a "visual component" to videos-"recorded audio should not be the primary purpose of the video," the company said.
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Or, even if the algorithm does not detect the song immediately, someone - for example, a disgruntled police officer-could simply wait until a user posts an archive of the live video on their page, then file a complaint with Instagram that it contains copyrighted material.įair doesn't seem to be up-to-date on his social media copyright policies, however.
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Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew Announce Remain in Light Tour Datesīilly Strings Continues Towards Mordor with Second Night of Away from the Shireīilly Strings to Livestream 10 Fall Shows for Free on nugs.Based on what’s visible in the video, Fair seems to be banking on Instagram’s copyright algorithm detecting the music, and either ending the live stream outright or muting it. This track hopes to capture that spirit of hope and warmth,” Howk continued. We jumped at the opportunity, and got to let Zoe shine on lead vocals during a five-song Portugal The Woman set, and shared one of the most inspiring moments any of us have ever had on a stage. As we were working on several ’90s covers for Brain Dead Radio, we got a call to perform in support of the PDX March for Reproductive Rights.

As a touring band that still couldn’t tour due to health and safety concerns, and with John out of town working on the vocals for the upcoming PTM album, we decided to take advantage of the moment by recording some tracks in Kyle’s basement with Zoe on lead vocals.”

“Last summer, we wanted to take that conversation a step further. “Ever since the very beginnings of Portugal The Man, there has been a conversation centered around Portugal The Woman,” said Eric Howk, guitarist for Portugal The Man in a press release. The new cover finds Portugal the Man’s Zoe Manville on lead vocals for the track, which Portugal the Man morphed into a stripped-down piano-driven ballad. Today, multi-platinum, GRAMMY Award-winning rock band Portugal The Man shared an Amazon Original cover of Sublime’s iconic song, “Santeria.” The track was featured on Amazon Music’s recently launched Alternative Hits playlist.
