
Please tell me! Tetetetee tetetetettee I don’t know the song title.
It wasn’t free BGM; it’s the BGM from Idolmaster.
By the way, it seems that the song title is “Town.”
The Idolmaster.
Tettekete!
Tet tet tet teー
So that’s not right.
>>2This questioner is just tone-deaf.
>>2>Tete tettete!I thought it was the interlude from Pink Lady’s Super Monkey, Son Goku.
>>10…I figured out where it is.
>>2Wasn’t it Sakura’s theme…?
I really dislike the culture of using this song for any and all explanation videos because it’s quite loud and bothersome.
Why suddenly explain like an excited otaku?
Tetetetete terereno yoku kiku furiiongen
At first, it was recognized as a song from The Idolmaster, but before I knew it, it started to feel like free material for explanation videos.
In other words, it’s like a wet dream.
It was used in an Idolmaster advertisement, and it made me think, “Oh right, this was an Idolmaster song…”
You have to pay JASRAC.
I don’t know, but the BGM might not be entrusted to JASRAC.
>>15Well, that means we can use the game BGM and anime BGM freely!
>>16There’s no way that’s true.
In that case, it would just be a lawsuit from the rights holder directly.
>>20Are you using the TV with the consent of the erotic game company?
The former Prime Minister is also using it in a video.
Some people have “Aru Chu Karakara” stuck in their ears.
>>9
Hey!
Suddenly, everyone, here is this Beyblade.
>>19I’m sorry.
I still occasionally see text windows and Idolmaster stuff.
The original song of Town is included in an old CD, and the school mass arrangement seems to involve some form of payment since it is distributed through subscription services.
The composer is unknown, but
TV has a blanket contract with JASRAC, so music can be used freely.
To begin with, in addition to the copyright of the song, there are master rights for the sound source.
The master rights are not related to JASRAC, so paying usage fees to JASRAC does not necessarily mean you can use the master.
BGM that has been continuously used while being arranged for all the IM@S brands.
>>29It shouldn’t be used only for dere.
>>34Is there none!?
>>39There isn’t any.
There was an abundance of resources and tutorials on how to create materials and videos on NicoM@s, or rather, on Niconico.
>>30Is it included in the starter kit?
So there are people using the box mass conversation window without knowing anything.
>>46I thought, “Hmm, could it be that the video of the earthen dike is also a variation of this…?”
>>50In the first place, there was a culture of using Idolmaster frames in the chat section of Inmu, so Gangi further homage this.
However, the master rights do not apply to broadcasting.
However, distribution is different from broadcasting, so it constitutes infringement.
>>31Hmm, copyright is difficult!
It gives a strong impression of being used frequently in the technical department rather than just being a commentary video.
The master rights are a common term for the rights of record producers under neighboring rights, not copyright.
The term “record” does not refer to an LP disc, but rather to any recorded audio or video, including CDs and MP3s.
Hearing this makes me want to drink a highball.
In extreme cases, even drawings made by children at home have copyright.
Tere tte tte te, te tte!
I like the arrangement of the Gaku Mas version.
Make it full length.
I keep seeing the background music from Princess Mononoke and the forest restaurant in short videos introducing dining establishments.
If the author takes notice of you, you can file a lawsuit.
I’m going to sue because the person who made this video is using this song!
It is difficult to go that far unless you are doing something really bad.
Therefore, measures like demonetization or removal for YouTube and Deathman are taken if they are malicious.
>>44Using the song as is without any arrangements, not acknowledging the rights, and presenting it as one’s own work, maybe for movies or television broadcasts…
>>44Copyright is ultimately a property right.
If you can’t prove the damage, you won’t be able to claim compensation, so it’s unrealistic to say you want to crush it just because you dislike it, unless you have money and time to spare.
The moral rights of authors are even more limited.
A few years ago, there was a time when a third party indiscriminately put it up for sale and it was rejected, right?
Tettekete tettekete tette ttee~
It is a song created during the Namco era within the company or by related companies, but the exact rights holder is reportedly unknown (as revealed in the recent MOR).
I wonder why, in titles where Bandai Namco, the rights holder, creates the BGM, there are arrangements, but in the case of Deresute, which is entirely produced by Columbia, there are no arrangements at all.
>>51Could it be that Dere has a somewhat ambiguous position within the Idolmaster?
>>56What Columbia is creating is a remnant from the AS era (titles after Millie will be produced with a focus on their own label, Lantis. ViaRa and GakuMas are also produced under their own ASOBINOTES).
Dare was originally intended as a test project position with no plans for voice acting, singing, or live performances, expected to last about two years, but it unexpectedly gained popularity while collaborating with emerging companies (DeNA, CA).
>>62A history I’ve never heard before is being told.
Tettelete tte!
Tetetetee!
This song is used in the latest school mass anyway.
I think it’s impressive that it’s being used in the latest game mass as well.
I think it’s traditionally used in academic circles too.
This song is recognized as “Manma Tettee.”
I often listened to the BGM for dance lessons during the peak of Niconico.
The reason why Dere’s position is special is precisely because of its origins.
From the outside, the detailed rights relationships are completely unclear, but it is certain that they span multiple parties.
It’s treated like a standard song at sports day events, isn’t it?
Wasn’t it a song by Miku?
>>64It’s a Michael Jackson song.
It’s a lie.
>>65I definitely watched that video a lot during Death Man, but…
Is the BGM for Dere made by Columbia? Not Cygames?
>>66It seems that this is how it appears on a CD that only exists in 100 copies.
>>69Wow, is that true? It’s not from Cygames.
Publisher: Columbia Songs Inc., EXF Game Division
>>69Oh, thank you.
Are you making a bass at Bandai Namco Studio while increasing variations at Tacky’s studio?
>>66I don’t know about things only in the game, but for those that have an original song, isn’t it Columbia?
The uncle’s stream is so close that Kashiwatani-san, who is in charge of Dere, will appear.
I feel like “Lalalala Kouppapan” from Lucky Star was treated as free audio material for a while.
The “Death Man” videos are too obsessed with grammar, aren’t they?
“Te tte tte – is Idolmaster”
Telete is East.
Teletto is Hokuto.
It’s just that there are too many Japanese video creators coming from Nico Nico, so they use “tettekke” out of habit.
It’s just that it spread…
Even though the voice synthesis software may change, the explanation videos on YouTube have not evolved beyond the Yukkuri explanation template.
Well, there were probably those who tried to be original, but they faded away without success, so it has ended up like this.
Initially, there were no plans for voice acting, singing, or live performances, as stated by important figures like Sakakami during the 24-hour broadcast.
>>77I think it’s suspicious that it would be released on CD about three months after that.
Well, is it possible for a CA-related sports organization…?
>>80Isn’t that about the development period from back then?
Well, it gives the impression that it’s used by old-fashioned people.
I think there is a difference in the understanding of the starting point when it comes to the concept and the discussion after it becomes operational.
The first generation is with Columbia and Deresute is with Lantis.
Where is the study?
>>82ASOBINOTES
A Bandai Namco label separate from Lantis.
>>85Ah, that’s it, that’s it.
I still occasionally see people using this and that from Lucky Star.
There’s a theory that no one doesn’t know the BGM from Tengai Makyou: Kabuki Den.
There was a feature in Starmas that allowed you to set the BGM to the original version.
Everyone is so knowledgeable…
I thought it was the battle BGM from Ultraman…
Is it still being used?
>>91Yes
The arrangement aired in the school mass advertisement, but it was not in the main content.
The composer is still unknown even now…
>>93Even if the composer is unknown, we can manage because the rights to the original recording belong to Bandai Namco, so we can use it freely…