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I think Warner control RCA, which is the biggest label. Including Kelly Clarkson :(
But I can watch videos on Virgin Media, PHEW! |
Why don't you just buy music what a bunch of cheapskates.
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Plus not all of us are minted, we have other things to spend our money on
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I buy it like Jeff Beck (Rock Guitarist) Live at Ronnie Scotts Club London on BluRay 5.1 DTS sound. 1080P HiDef Vision The best in music and vision which leaves YouTube miles away. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...lL._SS500_.jpg Sign Of The Times. |
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I buy an album if I like the artist, for example The Lighthouse Family, Scooter and Akon are artists CD's I have bought, I also buy the NOW albums
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html doesnt work on forums Bhaz :laugh:
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Edit. Embedding codes work on mine. :tongue: |
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Mmmmm...I like the look of this imeem
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Yeah, but your not that memorable :bored: :P
If only we could link other video sites videos |
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"THWACK"!!!!!! We need code! |
Yes we do :dazzler:
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When do we want it??!! :tongue:
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Now! :thumbs2:
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No SonyBMG own RCA. Now. |
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They have the whole new HQ Hannah Montana album on the front page! :lovedup: |
At this rate, YouTube will have precious little music left. After blocking all music to UK users while demanding lower PRS fees, the video site is now yanking tunes in Germany, after the expiration of its contract with local royalty collector GEMA on Thursday.
The difference? GEMA's rates are 50 times more than even PRS', GooTube EMEA head Patrick Walker told Der Spiegel: "It's unprecedented in the history of music video streaming." While PRS charges £0.0022 per track, GEMA's standard on-demand music rate is €0.12 (£0.11) for every song up to five minutes, and more for longer tracks and those with ads. That seems to be at least a €120,000 bill for every million music streams. GEMA tells Der Spiegel it had, in fact, offered YouTube a rate of just €0.01 per track - but says YouTube is not ready to give it the transparency it wants, in return, on its required repertoire. So it looks like the fragmentation of European copyright collection is scuppering this relationship, too. GEMA chief executive Harald Heker, in a release, said: "It is a fundamental clash between GEMA and Google/YouTube from. Other European companies, which are also use musical rights, are in the same difficult situation. GEMA represents 60,000 composers, authors and music publishers and the rights of more than a million copyright owners internationally whose works are used in Germany. |
Oh god, Now Germany takes the pinch.
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