@foxhound_fox said:
@HipHopBeats said:
Next thing you know, youtube will become a subscription paysite with monthly / annual fees needed to watch, post vids or leave comments.
They are planning on launching a subscription music service like Spotify. Considering so many people already illegally upload music to the site unabated, it's about time they capitalize on what people want.
People want simplicity, user friendly services and freedom of expression. If people like the music, dedicated fans WILL spend money point blank. The RIAA is shit right now because of the pointless war waged against so called "illegal uploads" when they are not really affected by it. You can see how little effect these "illegal up/downloads" has when you look at all the marketing money wasted on Lady Gaga videos, crap music awards ceremonies, etc.
Groups like Metallica bitching about an unreleased demo being leaked no one cared about except loyal fans, weirdo artists like Prince whining about copywrite claims on audio snippets used in a harmless fan made video is all ridiculous, especially if the poster credits the artist in the vid description.
Trust me, for every wall companies like google try to put up, capitalizing off of greed, people will always either find a way around it or simply stop using the services. They all deserved to get shitted on any way possible because they forgot the fans made them what they are are today.
Back on the subject, this video pretty much sums up the general consensus of the new youtube comment system.
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