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EMI, YouTube Strike Music Video Deal

eldavojohn writes "Despite initial complaints of copyright infringement, EMI is now striking a deal with YouTube. Perhaps they've noticed that Warner's deal has boded well or they've finally come around to free marketing? From the article, "EMI and YouTube have agreed to work together to develop ways in which EMI-owned recordings can be incorporated into user generated content by YouTube users. News of the deal comes just 10 days after EMI agreed to be taken over by private equity group Terra Firma for £2.4bn." YouTube is slowly building a cadre of friends on the playground while Viacom continues to bully the new kid."

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  1. Now, maybe by Travoltus · · Score: 5, Funny

    EMI's approach to copyright will be based more on Terra Firma than from planet Obsolete?

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    1. Re:Now, maybe by Shads · · Score: 3, Insightful

      You know in general, I was kinda thinking the same thing about EMI, they're the first ones to do the Non-DRM iTunes thing, they're making agreements with youtube, etc... is it really possible that they've got someone over there that understands a bit of whats going on and doesn't have their head shoved a half foot up their ass?

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  2. Good week for YouTube by Tibor+the+Hun · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Apple is also starting to integrate it into AppleTV. (?TV)
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    I wonder if it has anything to do with their recent commitment to strip DRM off iTunes. Maybe they're realizing that open-ness is good for business?

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  3. Bullying the new kid? by aussie_a · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sorry, but when you're owned by Google you don't get to try to pass yourself off as the "small kid that bullies pick on." Youtube, now with Google's backing, is old hat, with many more newer kids coming onto the block.

    1. Re:Bullying the new kid? by aussie_a · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Considering Google has been going head to head against big companies for a while now, no, they're not jr burgers. After all, Microsoft is new compared with some really old companies, so should we call their latest endeavour "the small kid that bullies pick on"? Of course not, that would be silly. Just as its silly to say it about Google.

    2. Re:Bullying the new kid? by rtb61 · · Score: 3, Insightful
      Did you even RTFA, and see how much they paid for EMI and then compared that to the market value of google. Seriously the googlites need to give up on pity the poor little google, it is has log since run out of it's use by date, privacy invasive, marketdroid plus, viral marketing champions comes more to mind now.

      Viacom most probably doesn't want to agree with google because it wants to compete with google in the long run, not only in video distribution but likely in search as well as a web destination portal.

      As for the EMI deal that could simply be a way for major shareholders to indirectly sell off the company with out the appearance of fire sale prices from insiders and major shareholders selling off all their stock (crashing to earth comes to mind).

      Independently published music as well as a growing preference for live music (people are overdosing on downloaded digital and are seeking more opportunities for live interaction) are slowly but surely killing the old publishing beasts. Those with the skills will shift their focus and grow 'Viacom' those with out will get swallowed up along the way.

      Besides video is driven by links from other web sites and not by the site itself, unless the site can offer unique content, not just countless, mindless, juvenile variations upon a theme (I would include most music videos in that category).

      Besides everybody knows the new kid on the block will be an invisible search engine, that offers it services to other media outlets to provide them with full featured web search, caching and neutral news search etc. with only a portion of the costs, and then shares the resulting marketing revenue (initial target market, mid sized news outlets), i.e. not one google competitor but thousands, oddly enough likely to be staffed with under paid, disgruntled, ex google coders ;).

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  4. I hate to ask by RobertM1968 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    But how does this affect EMI's relationship with Sony and the RIAA, and how would this affect (possible) actions from the RIAA?

    Not trying to troll or start a war, just curious as I cant find anything that discusses this aspect anywhere online.

  5. $2.4bn? by MassiveForces · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Considering they paid up nearly as much for Youtube, Google might consider buying a record label to have a seat at the RIAA table. Think of the do no evil they could do... "I propose our business model should follow a stick-it-on-youtube drm free approach, all in favour say I" Google EMI "I" Google BMG "I" Google Virgin "I" Google...

  6. Youtube is re-encoding all content to H264 by swissfondue · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Macbidouille (French) is mentioning that Youtube is encoding new content to H264 and will re-encode all the old content as well later. Therefore Youtube is doing the work for Apple.

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