suggesting things that I might like. It includes Hank Mobley's Soul Station, full album upload by a random youtuber. Not an official page. There are links for purchase in itunes, play and amazon below the description (not the typical right tab jawn. And its for just one song, attributed to the versions on a different album. Point being Google just advertised some illegal shit and got ad revenue for it right?
And don't get me wrong that album is pretty dope, and yeah there's tons of other ones out there for things that aren't fifty years old and hard to find (I got it in a box somewhere). But should Google really be sending me emails pointing me to it when they ain't paying for the rights? Or are they in a away I'm just not seeing?
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1. "Split Feelins is one of my favorite songs in life" In response to Reply # 0
And Hank Mobley is probably the most underrated great sax player in jazz. As far as the email goes, you're getting those because of how the tags correlate to your listening habits. YT doesn't do any sort of real policing on content unless there's a direct violation or a report of such, but you getting the emails isn't really a part of any of that.
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The Wordsmith Member since Aug 13th 2002 17070 posts
Sat May-30-15 08:28 AM
2. "From my understanding...." In response to Reply # 0
....YT cut a deal with record labels where they pay to allow copyrighted music to be played on their site as a part of YT Music. It's supposed to be where not only do labels get paid for allowing YT to upload the music but if any Joe or Jane uploads copyrighted music the labels get paid for that as well.
I know lately I've seen automatic playlists by YT when looking up specific albums. I gotta find the article I read about YT's deal with the labels.