February 13, 2009

You Tube yanks audio

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Last night I was looking through some of my favourite You Tube videos and stumbled across something of which I was completely unaware. You Tube is muting sound from a lot of userโ€™s videos.

I am a huge Lord of the Rings buff and avidly seek related content on You Tube. One of my all-time favourite videos is called Namarie, a recitation of Galadrielโ€™s lament. This is a poem taken from the Fellowship of the Ring book, recited in spoken Quenyan, an Elvish language created by J.R.R Tolkien. The original audio consisted of a reading by the person who posted the video, over a background sample of the Lothlorien track from the Fellowship of the Ring soundtrack.

This was one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces I have ever seen on You Tube and I have watched it often. I say โ€œwasโ€, because as I found out last night, You Tube has completely ruined it by removing the audio.

According to the person who created and uploaded this, she wasnโ€™t notified of this change and has no way of retrieving this even for her own personal collection.

I did some research to find out what this was all about and it didnโ€™t take long. There were over a million results for a โ€œWMG and You Tubeโ€ search, including quite a few of them with some pretty explicit commentary from angry users who have had their own videos or a lot of their favourites ruined.

This started back in December of last year with this official post from You Tube, which seems a little vague on what was to follow. In that post they mention the options available upon receipt of a takedown notification. However, many of the complaints I viewed were from people upset at the fact that they werenโ€™t notified before or after this was done.

Perhaps they arenโ€™t getting takedown notifications because, rather than actually taking the content down, You Tube is just chopping out the audio.

Upon looking into this further, I came upon a more detailed reason for all thisโ€ฆmoney. Warner Music Group wants more money from You Tube for users viewing videos that contain any portion of music copyrighted under any of their many labels.

One would think theyโ€™d like having the free advertising. Do they really think having their music removed from You Tube is going to generate more sales?

I find it difficult to believe that I canโ€™t hear this video anymore because it contains a small part of the movie soundtrack, and yet I can watch the Lord of the Rings movies in their entirety on You Tube for free.

Ironically, it was this video that encouraged me to go out and buy a copy of the movie soundtrack, which is in fact owned by Reprise Records, a Warner owned label.

I checked out a lot of videos of many artists under WMG labels on You Tube and there are large numbers still unaffected by this. I suppose itโ€™s a lengthy process to effectively neuter so much content.

In the long run, I think this will hurt both You Tube and WMG. You Tube for the poor treatment to their users and the end result of having a ton of useless content when this is all done. And now, rather than receiving โ€œtoo littleโ€ WMG will now receive zero revenue from this media.

Personally, I tend to agree with the headline of this post. This whole thing is ludicrous and itโ€™s too bad for WMG if the advent of technology is making them obsolete. Perhaps they should just accept the inevitable and fade away.

โ€œTwo thumbs downโ€ to both Google-owned You Tube and the Warner Music Group on this one.

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