If you’re in the United States then you won’t have been affected by the six-month ban on YouTube music videos, but British users will be well aware of the wall of silence that’s greeted them every time they’ve tried to play a legitimate music video.
At last, access to premium music clips from major record companies has been granted, thanks to YouTube paying the Performing Rights Society (PRS) an undisclosed sum of money to cover music videos until the year 2012. [Read more…]
Originally posted on September 3, 2009 @ 11:26 am