YouTube is preparing to radically change their site, adding a subscription service that is intended to help them compete in the streaming music industry. The Google GOOGL +0.45%-owned video site has already signed new licensing deals with all of the major labels, but many independents are refusing to take part. Apparently, not only are smaller, indie labels not being offered the same deals as the majors, but the contracts that Google is putting in front of them are less than fair.Net neutrality is just a part of this but it's all of one piece. The internet is not for regular people anymore. It belongs to big media and they are going to monetize it. There are efforts to beat some of this back but... really, come on.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Kicking you off the internet
It's all theirs now. Most of you losers do not count. Unless you can afford to pay enough to count.
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