Louder, for the people in the back! And by people I mean Josh.Here we go about the copyright claims again from the music teacher.
Josh, read this carefully:It’s
not
your
creation
and
you
don’t
have
the
rights
to
make
money
off
it.
Is Nita asking if the mean, corporate powerhouses are stealing Josh's superchats? Hey Nita, step away from the YouTubes. Josh is not your friend.Nita coming in clutch with the important question:
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Don't worry sugar mama - your donations are protected. So Josh, take your $500 and STFU!
Louder, for the people in the back! And by people I mean Josh.
Nita coming in clutch with the important question:
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Don't worry sugar mama - your donations are protected. So Josh, take your $500 and STFU!
That's Josh's favorite type of viewer.![]()
So, she not only has a fixation with him, but she's also incredibly stupid.
Proof that the money Nita is spending was not earned by her.![]()
So, she not only has a fixation with him, but she's also incredibly stupid. They're perfect for each other!
Was it just a continuous whiny noise?Someone made Josh a theme song, and he played it on stream because he wanted to "honor their creation." Hope they didn't copyright it.
Essentially, yes. Schools (and churches) usually get a "blanket" license to use copyrighted music.So if Josh wanted his band to play a well-known song in their concert, does he (or any band) not have to get some sort of permission from whoever owns the rights? Does he relentlessly piss and moan about it at work like he does at his fake job?
Oh this guy will be starting the Church of Josh Osteen now to get a blanket license alongside a tax break on his Josh Osteen virtual collection plate earnings.Essentially, yes. Schools (and churches) usually get a "blanket" license to use copyrighted music.
Unless Josh has been granted nonprofit status by the IRS, I don't think that's going to fly. She'll have to wait until after he starts his church and gets his paperwork in order.Does anyone think Nita is using her donations as a tax write off? Is that even legal?