
WELCOME to my fanpage for MARETU or Gokuaku-P, a japanese vocaloid-p = ii have found 殻を割って話そう (Kara Wo Watte Hanasou). please do not contact me regarding it
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3DMV VIVIBUS X MARETU

3DMV 脳内革命ガール ー VIVIBUS x MARETU!
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I've seen a lot of conversations on the ethics of publishing "lost media" vocaloid songs. Specifically "Kara o Watte Hanasou" and "Dime Novel". (Please excuse the messy english) As an archivist, I completely believe it is important to PRESERVE media of any kind, and this specifically applies to MARETU's music in my case, as I own and operate his archive. Currently, the songs "Yumesusabi" and "Kara o Watte Hanasou" are through a password lock, only to be accessed by me and the co-operator. This is due to the fact that our objective is not to spread the song, it is purely to preserve it.
I see a lot of overseas vocaloid fans tend to be generally disrespectful to artists and their wishes when posting these songs properly. I have also noticed overseas fans getting angry with those who have clips of songs such as "Dime Novel" and refuse to share them due to copyright laws being much more strict here.
MARETU himself has even stated on his blogs that none of his works should be published, and this still implies to media you find is "lost".
The widespread re-uploading of "Kara o Watte Hanasou" has destroyed my faith in the repute of the vocaloid lost media community. This song was not intended for the public. Simply for those who supported the muevo coin locker baby campaign. The same goes for "Dime Novel" so this is my plea to get yourselves in line.
I hold respect for lost media communities, but not those who disrespect artists or their wishes, as well as copyright laws.