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Subscribe to commentsVictor Agreda, Jr.Oct 20th 2006 3:17PM
Does this mean the end of Yatta on YouTube? oh no!
Bob JonesOct 20th 2006 3:45PM
One of YouTubes biggest strengths has been complying with copyright and then working with the studio to get video content in a way that suits and is profitable to the studio, it certainly won't be the end of YouTube because users will still post videos of themselves doing silly things and be able to find videos of copyrighted content - in fact, less work for the users if they're being added by YouTube!
GavinOct 21st 2006 1:09AM
Thanks for the nice shout out! It's amazing how many people have mentioned this to me today but I haven't noticed much of a difference at all.
Ever since I've run the blog, the videos have been getting taken down. I'm never really sure what's still up and what isn't, which is kind of a bummer as that's my entire archive of posts.
That said, most of the stuff I'm finding on a day-to-day basis isn't going away anytime soon.
Keep visiting and you'll keep finding gems.
Yours,
Gavin Purcell (Mr. TV in Japan)
ThwartedEffortsOct 21st 2006 4:26AM
"One of YouTubes biggest strengths has been complying with copyright"
Either you're not serious, or you've never actually been there.
YouTube's strength is in its popularity. It is impossible for anyone to properly monitor even a fraction of the videos uploaded daily, and so the vast majority of files arrive unchecked, and copyright material is obscured by teetering piles of crap.
Like most people, I visit YouTube regularly to catch up on TV shows I missed, and to watch clips that smaller rivals would notice and pull. What's amazing is that while the recording industry makes a fool of itself chasing home users sharing MP3 collections, nobody seems to have noticed the almost unlimited number of music videos, complete films and DVD rips plastered all over YouTube.