YouTube Expands Music Credits: Makes It Easier To Identify the Song Featured in a Video (pitchfork.com) 20
Next time you hear a song featured in a YouTube video and you are not sure what it is called, or who made it, you can find out by clicking (or tapping) the "show more" button. From a report: YouTube has announced that the platform is expanding the credits available on videos featuring music. The new description feature, called "Music in this video," provides credits -- which includes artist, songwriter, label, and publisher -- on both music videos and fan-uploaded content that contains recorded music. This feature will also include a link to available official artist channels and official music videos. The expanded credits are made possible by Content ID, a YouTube system that uses copyright owners' information and a database of files to identify and manage content.
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and 39 million plays = performer's share $12
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bad bot.
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Well they did say 'RIAA' and not 'artist' monetization.
YouTube Sells Music (Score:3)
I don't think I've bought a song without previewing it on YouTube. I've found new songs previewing them on genre collections of music videos. YouTube sells music so helping identify songs is great for artists.
YouTube should move into direct sales. Click a tab to add a song to the cart.
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What is really ironic to me is that YouTube is a VIDEO site. Why it is such a popular place to discover music is beyond me.
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Because people post music to it. That’s why it’s popular as a music site.
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Why it is such a popular place to discover music is beyond me.
Video killed the radio star.
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Video killed the radio star.
If that's true, there would be no Pandora/Spotify/BandCamp/SoundCloud/etc.
Youtube is in the dark ages. (Score:3)
They've been around long enough, there's so many lacking features.
Where is multi-channel audio for a start?
Why can't end users help contribute to subtitles?
Why isn't there multiple subtitle track options?
When will they offer multi-video streams? (diff camera angles for example on some videos)
When can there be chaptering added to videos?
That's off the top of my head in about 30 seconds. I regularly think of fairly decent features they could / should add to the platform.
This is google, they're utterly huge, I'd say they now put out, probably the most amount of video of any business on earth. Why is the platform not improving?
Their UI people just fiddle and break and ruin shit (google news) or they terminate perfectly good services. https://www.wordstream.com/blo... [wordstream.com]
They have stuffed up chat / sms / web based chat options for nearly 10 years now, failing to copy things they should copy, re-making t hings that didn't need to be remade, etc. Their chat platform is insanely incredibly mind boggingly short shortsightedly ridiculously bad! (I recall when Google chat was THE way to chat with most pals)
These guys sit on their laurels for things they should be fixing and they break things they should be leaving alone.
Honestly just... ugh. Please can someone come along and compete?
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That's because for most users, those features are useless.
Multichannel audio? I'd bet 99.99% of users listen in 2 channel stereo. Ev
How about a 'contact rights holder' button? (Score:2)
If someone has claimed rights on the music then Google should be giving us an easy way to contact them - either to tell them they're wrong, to licence the music or to tell them to stop stealing our content with their abusive policies.
But that would mean Google looking out for consumer interests, so I wont hold my breath waiting.
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"If you have to ask how to contact us, you can't afford our negotiation fee plus royalties. If you can afford our negotiation fee plus royalties, you can afford an agent who knows whom in our organization to call."
Ongoing problem ... (Score:3)
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