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RIAA targeting YouTube and Google Video

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  1. Faos

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    Can't those bastards leave anything alone? :mad:

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    RIAA Targeting Youtube and Google Video


    In its ever-increasing battle against Internet piracy, the RIAA is always looking for new ways to prevent people from listening to music without authorization. The newest way to share music illegally online, according to the RIAA, is via music video's from Youtube and Google Video.

    Sites like Youtube and Google Video's are user-driven and run largely on content submitted by any one of it's 6 million visitors. According to the RIAA, it is also a haven to view unlicensed music video's that were recorded with TiVo or other Digital Video Recorders. A majority of the music video's posted on Youtube seems to come from recorded MTV broadcasts and are then uploaded to Youtube.

    The RIAA has previously issued cease-and-desist letters to Youtube users for uploading videos' that are against copyright laws. In such cases, Youtube puts up a notice saying “This video has been removed at the request of copyright owner the RIAA because its content was used without permission.”

    Currently, the labels are policing Youtube and other sites on their own. Their efforts in removing the content has proved to have mixed effects. While many video's are removed quickly upon request, the video's are often resubmitted within days.

    One possible solution to the crisis the RIAA is facing is for Youtube and others to implement content-filtering in order to find and prevent video's that infringe upon copyright from being uploaded to the site. Youtube's competitors, including Google Video, who is partnered with Sony BMG to sell video's, iFilm, which is owned by MTV, and Myspace, which displays promotional and ad-supported music video's for labels. However, all of these sites allow users to submit their own video's and have seen an increase in unauthorized video's or video's that break copyright uploaded and viewed on their networks.

    A year and a half ago, the RIAA had estimated that it received more then $3.7 Million from three months of music video sales. Additionally, major labels offering on-demand video's that are ad supported through AOL, Yahoo, Music Choice, Google, and other services. Like all other sources of revenue, the music industry feels a strong need to protect it.

    When the traffic results were compared, Youtube had outranked TNT, which was the highest rated cable network of the week. According to the Nielsen/Net-Ratings, Youtube had an average of more then 12.5 million visitors, compared to 7.2 million viewers by TNT. Sites like Youtube have managed to force TV networks to change their platforms. After fighting a losing battle against TV piracy, networks have started to stream their shows on line for free, but including commercials that cant be skipped, or in Warner Brothers case, they decided to adapt and use the method of downloading that many pirates use, bittorrent.
     
  2. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    All these morons are going to do is force all the interenet business to China.....well done RIAA.

    DD
     
  3. MR. MEOWGI

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    I would think the entertainment business ultimately profits from these sites. It is free advertising. The RIAA seems short sighted to me.
     
  4. Franchise3

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    Yep, we've been through this all before. They're going to have to embrace the new technology because they will be fighting a losing battle if they try to combat it. At least TV has started to embrace it. I've downloaded a few shows off of iTunes just because it has been easier and more convenient than waiting around and hoping to be able to download it off of edonkey.
     
  5. A-Train

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    I know it's only an internet article, but you figure that somebody with even a rudimentary understanding of the English language would know how to properly use an apostrophe. It's almost as painful as listening to somebody say "you know" in every sentence...
     
  6. Faos

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    Your right. :)








    (I know it's "you're".)
     
  7. OldManBernie

    OldManBernie Old Fogey

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    It's all good... Come to China!

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    China likes business. Welcome to China!
     
  8. DrLudicrous

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    This was the biggest surprise to me, I didn't even know that MTV still showed videos.
     
  9. Saint Louis

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    You know Americans are short-sighted. You know the RIAA is made up of Americans. You know I'm short-sighted but I wear contacts to correct the problem. You know if we bought the RIAA contacts then they wouldn't be short-sighted.
     
  10. macalu

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    i bet you proofread this post a few times before clicking submit. :)
     
  11. ima_drummer2k

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    With You Tube and Google videos, you're just watching the videos not actually downloading them, right? So what's the problem?
     
  12. VesceySux

    VesceySux World Champion Lurker
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    You can easily download YouTube videos. Google it.

    Man, I'd really hate to work for the RIAA's PR firm (be it internally or externally). Talk about a losing battle... And I agree with DaDa. If the RIAA doesn't cooperate and embrace the new tech, more "you-can't-touch-me" internationally-run sites like allofmp3.com will spring up, further screwing the industry.

    I present for your viewing pleasure the RIAA board of directors:

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  13. ima_drummer2k

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    I know you can, but I didn't think that many people did. I guess I was wrong. I usually just watch them and move on.
     
  14. VesceySux

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    Maybe it's just the threat of being able to download the videos that concerns the RIAA.
     
  15. ima_drummer2k

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    I thought something was up when the video of Prince on American Idol was taken down. I never got to see it. :mad: :mad:
     
  16. m_cable

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    I agree that there probably aren't that many people who download the videos. The video quality isn't that great and it does seem like somewhat of a hassle to download. It's just such an impermanent medium. Watch something, maybe bookmark it, but then move on.
     
  17. underoverup

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    well at least google has the cash to fight the riaa, not so sure about youtube though.............. :confused:
     
  18. VesceySux

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    You mean this old thing? :)
     
  19. Isabel

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    well, we were watching them and moving on; like you said the video quality isn't that great, and we don't have space to store everything. But I guess now people are going to have to download them, just to keep them in case their access gets threatened. :mad: And it's not like there's even anywhere else you can watch most of these anyway.
     
  20. ima_drummer2k

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    Excellent!

    Can't watch it til I get home. Hope it's still up then..
     

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