A few days ago, the Financial Times informed us - on its front page! - that Google/YouTube had failed to reach an agreement with Viacom about allowing YouTubers to use the music that Viacom distributes in their clips. Which means that Viacom has decided it would not allow its video clips to be uploaded, and watched, on YouTube.
Well guess what...
I was just looking for a song -- The Fray, How to save a life (great song, look it up!! Or see below.. ;) and I got THIS:

It says 'This video has been removed at the request of copyright owner Viacom International, because its content was used without permission".
Hmm. The end of YouTube as we know it?
Hey, here is something for you to comment on: is it the end of YouTube? And do you think that people should be allowed to watch those video clips on YouTube like they do on MTV or something?
In any event, for all those who dislike copyrights on music, please find the song in question... courtesy of YouTube. Nyahahaha. Enjoy.
Well guess what...
I was just looking for a song -- The Fray, How to save a life (great song, look it up!! Or see below.. ;) and I got THIS:
It says 'This video has been removed at the request of copyright owner Viacom International, because its content was used without permission".
Hmm. The end of YouTube as we know it?
Hey, here is something for you to comment on: is it the end of YouTube? And do you think that people should be allowed to watch those video clips on YouTube like they do on MTV or something?
In any event, for all those who dislike copyrights on music, please find the song in question... courtesy of YouTube. Nyahahaha. Enjoy.



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