I am not trying to start anything, but I always wonder: what is the point of putting up someone else's routines for public display? If it is your gym and your team and it has the gym owners/coaches approval there should be no issue whatsoever.
What troubles me is when competitors are busy trying to post another gym's routines. Maybe that is just my cynical side talking but I have seen too much bad coming from that than good.
Once it is in the public domain (after a competition) I admit it is a bit more difficult, but I still personally wouldn't post a competitor's routine. Especially if I was not posting mine (which we generally do not until the end of the year) Now if you buy the DVD that is your property....but again why post someone else's routine?
All gyms have a policy (whether official or not) about whether they want their routines made public like that or not. One way to minimize drama between gyms is to honor that policy.
i really am not trying to start anything. my reason is for people to see what they wanted to see & missed or heard of but didnt get to.
i have no bad intentions whatsoever. & as i have said before. if they would like it taken off. i'd be glad to, just let me know. not here to be stick in this maboojumboo.
i really am not trying to start anything. my reason is for people to see what they wanted to see & missed or heard of but didnt get to.
i have no bad intentions whatsoever. & as i have said before. if they would like it taken off. i'd be glad to, just let me know. not here to be stick in this maboojumboo.
i just love cheer.
We all love cheer too. But if gyms want to post videos from past competitions for all to see they will do it themselves. They know how to do it, it's not rocket science. I think it's fine for you to post your own teams, but I think it's a bad assumption to think it's okay to go beyond that. They may not realize it and don't come on here everyday like some of us to tell you to stop. It's really just common courtesy.
if it really bothers you guys so much,then why don't tell the gyms they could tell her she's not doing anything harmful. you guys are being ridicluous. saying she's disrespectful for doing that, it's youtube. if you dont like it dont look simple as that.
im sorry to the people i have "offened" or been "disrespectful" to. but this is getting out of hand. why on this board if you do something, your always doing something inapporiate or wrong. this getting twisted up intosomething it's not suppose to be.
I was just reading through the posts and maybe I missed something but nobody said it was disrespectful? It's just nice to stay out of their business, is it really that difficult to do? Surely you have other things you can do with your time, right? Our gym doesn't have videos posted on youtube, but if they wanted to, they would, and I think that is the point being made.
im sorry to the people i have "offened" or been "disrespectful" to. but this is getting out of hand. why on this board if you do something, your always doing something inapporiate or wrong. this getting twisted up intosomething it's not suppose to be.
If you want to post them then go ahead. Who cares what the other's think. I can tell by how your posting that your doing it in a respectful way. Nobody should be offended and if they are oh well then they don't need to watch them now do they .
This probably doesn't apply to the original poster but it ties into the same issue of privacy. Let's say you are on a team that had a horrible performance at Jamz last year. Someone not from your gym asks to have it posted on youtube. Do you think the correct attitude to have is go ahead and post it and if they don't like it they don't have to see it? It's not the members of the team who care about seeing it, it is that it is posted for everyone else to see. Rather than you deciding which routines are okay to post and which ones aren't, the safe bet is to just post your own and leave it up to the gyms if they want to post theirs.