Universal Music takes down YouTube video from its own artist
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article published on 27 December, 2011
It appears Universal Music Group (UMG) does not discriminate when it takes down videos, even nonsensically taking down music videos from its own artist.
Following the release of his official video for "They Burn Me," UMG took down the track from its artist 50 Cent, leaving the usual "this is blocked due to copyright" message in its place.
UMG and 50 Cent have a long history of disagreement. ... [ read the full article ]
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27. December 2011 @ 23:08 |
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Quote: It is unclear why UMG took down its own artist's video, especially from such a prominent rapper.
Seems perfectly clear...UMG are fascists and they don't want anyone releasing anything online under any circumstances.
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jookycola
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28. December 2011 @ 02:53 |
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UMG should be worried about how well Louis CK's show sold on his personal website. If this is going to be how it's done, I think artists will all jump ship and sell direct.
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Tristan_2
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28. December 2011 @ 03:39 |
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I may not like 50 Cents Music but this officially means War,what the hell UMG...just what the hell!
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28. December 2011 @ 03:57 |
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Originally posted by jookycola: UMG should be worried about how well Louis CK's show sold on his personal website. If this is going to be how it's done, I think artists will all jump ship and sell direct.
Of course, this just proves that nothing will stop UMG from trying to take down videos...not even if they are promotional videos that make them money...so others really need to watch out.
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28. December 2011 @ 07:20 |
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bs .. just shows what poeple get when they give the "big wigs" to much power bc they are greedy fu*ks.
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Jeffrey_P
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28. December 2011 @ 09:01 |
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One can only hope Congress has been watching the latest chain of events the music and movie industries have been pulling. Not that it will change the way they will vote on SOPA since some members of Congress have had their pockets lined with industry money. Time will tell.
Jeff
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dab0ne
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28. December 2011 @ 09:03 |
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Wow! How stupid! I mean if UMG owns the rights then they can do whatever they want but it's incredibly stupid to remove it from your artist's YouTube channel. It's free advertising. Sure people can download it illegally from YouTube but there are like 1 million places they could get the song illegally.
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28. December 2011 @ 15:45 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Quote: It is unclear why UMG took down its own artist's video, especially from such a prominent rapper.
Seems perfectly clear...UMG are fascists and they don't want anyone releasing anything online under any circumstances.
I'm gonna go the extra step and elaborate on KillerBug's comment by stating they are "Fascist Jagoffs". Plain and simple. 50 Cent should send them packing.
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29. December 2011 @ 01:27 |
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50 cent should tell UMG where to go and make and market his own material and advertise them how he wants.
saving that im a fan of raP and from what ive seen they are making pretty bad music.90's had the best rap music,even stuff from 5 years ago is better than what it is now.
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29. December 2011 @ 06:51 |
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
Working For MCA
Seven years of hard luck comin' down on me
From a motor boat, yes, up in Nashville, Tennessee
I worked in every joint you can name, yes, every honky tonk
They all come to see Yankee slicker saying, baby, you're what I want
Want you to sign the contract
Want you to sign the date
Gonna give you lots of money
Workin' for MCA
Oh, nine thousand dollars just to sow to the wind
Come to smile at the Yankee slicker with a big old southern grin
They're gonna take me out to California, gonna make me a super star
Just pay me all my money, mister, maybe you won't get a star
Want you to sign the contract
Want you to sign the date
Gonna give you lots of money
Workin' for MCA
Slickers steal my money since I was seventeen
If it ain't no pencil pusher then it got to be a honky tonk queen
But I signed my contract, baby, and I want you people to know
That every penny I make, I gotta see where my money goes
Want you to sign the contract
Want you to sign the date
Gonna give you lots of money
Workin' for MCA
MCA, now defunct. Disassembled after being purchased by Universal.
Jeff
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29. December 2011 @ 10:45 |
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Great post Jeff, couldn't be more relevant. Now watch UMG swoop in and have this thread taken down...I wouldn't put it past those worthless pr*cks.
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ST2006
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29. December 2011 @ 13:02 |
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Originally posted by xboxdvl2: 50 cent should tell UMG where to go and make and market his own material and advertise them how he wants.
saving that im a fan of raP and from what ive seen they are making pretty bad music.90's had the best rap music,even stuff from 5 years ago is better than what it is now.
You discovered J. Cole or Kendrick Lamar ??
But yeah this is disgraceful.
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xtago
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30. December 2011 @ 01:19 |
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Originally posted by xboxdvl2: 50 cent should tell UMG where to go and make and market his own material and advertise them how he wants.
saving that im a fan of raP and from what ive seen they are making pretty bad music.90's had the best rap music,even stuff from 5 years ago is better than what it is now.
Easier said than done.
If you want to sell in a store CDs etc then you want the studios otherwise they just block you out block your stuff from being played on the radio or TV and sure you can sell stuff on line but how many people really look at it and then want to buy it, it'd be a handful of those who actually buy stuff around the world.
The problem though is you never own your own stuff you only get a cut of what is owed to you and probably in a perpetual credit scheme where you always owe money to the bank.
That's why you see many bands never make it past the first CD, as the costs to make the first CD is all paid for by the company and you only get money if the costs are fully paid out and if you make enough to make another CD then you'll be able to make another otherwise you die out as the music company won't want to put up the cash for another CD that doesn't sell.
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30. December 2011 @ 05:51 |
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50 Cent is world famous...he even has video games for f**k sake. If he wants to go out on his own he can do it. Sure, his sales would be lower...but he would get a much larger cut of the sales and he would probably be doing better, especially in the long run.
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