Warner Opens Video Library To YouTube 84
Oxen writes, "From the article, 'Warner Music has agreed to make its library of music videos available to YouTube, marking the first time that an established record company has agreed to make its content library available to the user-generated media company. Under the agreement, YouTube users will have full access to videos from Warner artists. They will also be permitted to incorporate material from those videos into their own clips, which are then uploaded to YouTube. Warner and YouTube will share advertising revenue sold in connection with the video content.' This is in contrast to how Universal is handling the situation."
Initiative (Score:5, Insightful)
Wait, you mean you can put this media out there online for free and you can still turn a profit? That's insane. That goes against everything I've ever been told by the RIAA & MPAA.
I'm very happy and excited about this. I hope that this turns out to be a lucrative move for Warner and, more importantly, the artists. Sites like Youtube combined with this relatively new kind of business model could represent an alternative for distributing writing, songs & video. It's nice to see a company adapt to the fans instead of forcing it vice versa through thousands of lawsuits.
Uh, yeah, Universal isn't interested in Youtube or MySpace distributing their content
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KFG
Very funny but.. (Score:1)
Since there's this little complication about them having to make money to survive, grow..etc maybe it's not too harsh that they gave out every video in their archive in exchange for a little advertising.
Heck, maybe now I'll even look at the ads.
What about Fox? (Score:4, Interesting)
[tinfoil hat]I think something might be going on here[/tinfoil hat]
Yeah, I know it's Warner music and Fox is mostly non music, but still they have gots ons of stuff rotting away in vaults somewhere, you would think earning something from it would be easier than trying to sue/arrest/pester/etc. people for distributing stuff no longer on the air.
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Free advertising, no bandwidth bills?
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now it's time to find every warner music video on youtube and rip out the audio, now i'll never have to buy a warner CD again!
lol...
Re:Initiative (Score:4, Informative)
Looks like Warner are the first one to pick the correct grail. Universal choose poorly and will melt in some cheesy 80's special effects. The video is on YouTube aparently...
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If this proves to be a viable business opportunity, there's no reason Univeral can't change their mind later. At this time, they don't see the profit behind it. It's their videos and their decision, and they have spent a great deal more time and expertise anaylzing the issue than a bunch of Slashdot dittoheads.
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Um, aren't music videos just adverts for the band? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Yup.. (Score:2, Interesting)
I wonder what MTV would say if studio asked for an enomorous amount of money to be able to show their videos, instead of throwing it at MTV to get more air time.
Re:Yup.. (Score:5, Funny)
MTV shows videos!?
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They show music videos, just not in prime time. Then there is MTV2, MTV Hits, MTV Jams, etc.
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Only if you want people to listen to the music. Universal have taken a different approach, they feel that if no-one hears the music then no-one will pirate it.
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Universal have taken a different approach, they feel that if no-one hears the music then no-one will pirate it.
Which is a refreshing change from making content which is so bad that nobody wants to pirate it.
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> They will also be permitted incorporate material from those videos
> into their own clips, which are then uploaded to YouTube.
It looks like they'll be allowing people to remix videos, and presumably by extension the songs. This is a very big deal indeed, although I'm not sure from the content-free story whether there's some limitation saying that the results can *only* be uploaded to YouTube.
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They will remove offensive video clips. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:They will remove offensive video clips. (Score:4, Informative)
Take this for example (unless you work in a korean office your probably safe enough)...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jo0jxwXrAU [youtube.com]
I flagged it as offensive as its a porn advert, instead they left it and now it just asks to verify your age.
Re:They will remove offensive video clips. (Score:4, Interesting)
Korean morality ( Those stuffy Christians over there shouldn't have fetishes! )
Racism ( I won't even repeat the claims. )
etc
The fun part is youtube has more and more non-english content. I've started to notice Flicker has several Japanese only comments too. I remember when "we lost Orkut" happened, and everyone should know why that happened. Orkut was a closed invite system. The population that invited the most could reach a critical mass with their language, and drown out the rest. Thankfully these newer web sites are open, so you can see various languages mixing. I find it refreshing to see several languages in one thread, and translations for the non native speakers of the videos / photos.
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2ch.net (aka
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Like many online communities, they develop their own memes, and even have a "Slashdot effect" of their own; URLs are posted without the leading h to avoid flooding unsuspecting webservers. My favorite board has t
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I posted a great clip of Elizabeth Taylor at the Golden Globe awards - She was in fine form until Dick "Mr Everlast" Clarke had to stick his oar in because he thought she was having trouble (Patronizing bastard)
I got my first copyright violation over that one.
Guess who from?
Dick Clarke Productions.
Hmmm...I wonder if Cleopatra minded? (if you ever find it, just listen to the way she says "Gladiator"*. Or go watch that movie that she was in again....ummm, what was it called, tip o
Or tasteless.... (Score:1)
1. Shock(!!!); especially while offending established institutions that provide many with much comfort in their droll day-to-day lives.
2. Reap global media exposure as a result.
3. Profit$$$!
There's nothing like cornering a niche market; that few others will choose for themselves. But then there's always the question of... what's next?
Thank goodness for the time-shifting technologies available to manage the mass media; let her flutter for those that have c
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It will also allow YouTube to remove user-generated clips based on Warner material that the company deems offensive.
Madonna would NEVER do anything offensive.
Um, how would tell its a user generated offensive video and not just an original offensive video?
One small step for music company ... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:One small step for music company ... (Score:4, Insightful)
Mix it with Pandora... (Score:2)
At last... (Score:3, Insightful)
Outside, the pigs are flying.
Submitted for you approval... (Score:2)
Rod Serling must be rolling over in his grave.
Huzzah, a media company that gets it (Score:5, Insightful)
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What is this, the 90's again? (Score:2)
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This is a huge crack in the dike! (Score:5, Insightful)
It's not a perfect deal. But it's a huge start. Bravo to the brains that figured this one out. It's a huge first step.
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Everyone's been looking for a revenue model (Score:2)
Simply not true (Score:1, Informative)
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So, while it is not true that Warner is the first music label ever to post vids to YouTub
What form of advertising I wonder? (Score:3, Insightful)
or will it be the kind that annoys you for 30 seconds at the beginning of each clip
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And if so, how long until someone writes a little app to automagically skip the first 30 seconds of a video by default :D
Share? (Score:1)
Yeh trucks. What's in these trucks?
What do you want, I recommend The Chilly Peppers combo of Harry and 19 year old super models.
Universal deny (Score:1)
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Unfortunately, some upcoming artists won't be able to reap the fruits of their labor -- I think more and more of them will sign up with Universal, or alternatively group up and form their own studios.
OMG ... (Score:1)
Could this be bad? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Will we be able to "remix" the clips by downloading them and running them through After Effects or whatever other video software we like, allowing people to do everything from put lightsabers in the hands of the Beastie Boys to replacing Madonna's
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Keep in mind that not everyone has an internet connection (hispeed or otherwise) permanently connected to their *COUGH*.
- RG>
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Cartoons? (Score:1)
EAT DIRT UNIVERSAL !!! (Score:2)
Makes Sense (Score:2)
MTV & VH1 (Score:2)
Oh, right, nevermind. I'm just showing my age...they never show videos anymore anyway.
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Could this be? (Score:1)
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