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Youtube paid Music Service
By: Mac Date: June 19, 2014, 11:51 am
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OK, I don't know much about Youtube and their proposed Paid
Music service, but what did catch my eye is the censoring stance
they are taking.
[glow=red,2,300]YouTube to launch paid music service, may block
Adele, Arctic Monkeys[/glow]
[quote]YouTube is planning to block the videos of artists like
Adele and the Arctic Monkeys after several record labels refused
to sign up to its new subscription service, a newspaper reported
on Wednesday.
The Google-owned online media site will start blocking videos
"in a matter of days", Robert Kyncl, YouTube's head of content
and business operations, was quoted as saying by the Financial
Times.
Record labels representing 95% of the music industry have signed
up to the new terms, he was quoted as saying, although that
doesn't include independent labels like XL Recordings and
Domino.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCya1yiFFP4
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpOSxM0rNPM
[quote]The move comes after a breakdown of talks between YouTube
and the independent music trade organisation about the new music
streaming service late last month.
The Worldwide Independent Network said the contracts that
YouTube was offering to independent labels are on "highly
unfavourable and non-negotiable" terms.
The decision, however, has attracted strong criticism from
artistes and labels alike.
Alison Wenham, who runs the Worldwide Independent Network, told
the BBC that independent labels around the world are
"disappointed" at the lack of respect and understanding shown by
YouTube. Moreover, the report mentioned that Radiohead guitarist
Ed O'Brien had "accused Google of trying to 'strong-arm'labels
into accepting low fees".
BBC observed that "even if blocks do go ahead, content from
artists signed to independent labels will remain available on
YouTube via channels such as Vevo".
YouTube is already the biggest online source of free streaming
music, but it is planning a paid service to compete directly
with other subscription services like Spotify[/quote]
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Re: Youtube paid Music Service
By: Chiprocks1 Date: August 14, 2017, 7:04 pm
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On a separate front, gonna post about YouTube's Audio Library
geared toward creators on the platform. Now that I'm getting
deeper into film editing again, I've started searching out music
sites that offer royalty free/non-copyrighted music for our
videos. On YouTube itself, there is a creator tab that offers
exactly that, along with Sound FX if that's what you need as
well. It's cool to have this available, but the pickings are
pretty slim as far as good music that you would want to use.
I've found a few cool songs....but I've had to branch out and
look elsewhere on YouTube as well as sites not affiliated with
YouTube. I'm find more good stuff away from YouTube, but you
have to be diligent to make sure they are in fact Royalty-Free.
It's a lot of extra work, which is time consuming.
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Re: Youtube paid Music Service
By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 7, 2017, 9:44 pm
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Okay, now that I'm using a lot of Royalty Free / No Copyright
Music for my videos, I'm finding a lot of amazing songs to use.
Songs that I like enough to actually put onto my Mp3 player. I
think for me the most time consuming part about creating videos
for YouTube is actually finding great songs to use. They are out
there...you just have to make the effort to find them and be
aware of songs in other videos you watch on YouTube that you
want to use and hunting them down that way. I'm actually going
through playlist to find them probably 98% of the time...the
other 2% is from other videos.
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