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YouTube acquires RightsFlow to help license music


LOS ANGELES – YouTube said Friday that it has acquired RightsFlow, a New York-based company that will help it identify the owners of music that people use in videos they post.

The deal should help YouTube, which is a unit of Google Inc., manage the complex relationship it has with content owners, who are rarely consulted when their work is put up on the Internet for free.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

RightsFlow has a database of more than 30 million songs that it says lets it account for royalties and ensure they are paid.

YouTube’s Content ID system already identifies songs when users upload them, but RightsFlow’s database will help find the businesses and people who hold rights to the work, including songwriters, publishers, performers and recording companies.

Content owners can choose to have the videos taken down or leave them up and collect a share of ad revenue.

“We’ve already invested tens of millions of dollars in content management technology such as Content ID,” said YouTube product manager David King in a blog post. “We want to keep pushing things forward.”

The company said it will mean that more music will be allowed on YouTube and become a greater launching pad for aspiring artists, as it was for teen sensation Justin Bieber.

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  • Anonymous

    that’s what happens when you put up a site with a novelty of sharing videos to each other. and then when it booms. this greedy recording companies and mpaa will come in and sue you with copyright laws because they want to have a share of this and that. now they want to define that sharing is illegal. LOL

  • Anonymous

    next time i post a birthday video and the people sing the happy birthday song, i shall pay royalty to the copyright owner. LOL

    greed!

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NWTWAWQO7MWPOD75YHMUCR2IWU Mux

      Read the article again:

      “Content owners can choose to have the videos taken down or leave them up and collect a share of ad revenue.”

      It’s not YOU that will pay, but youtube that will give them a share of AD revenue.
      I don’t see anything wrong in that.

  • Anonymous

    maybe next time if i go to youtube i’d be redirected to paypal or any mode.

  • http://en.gravatar.com/backyardzoogames Backyard Zoo Games

    this will end youtube business as many will discontinue using their website… youtube was fun for  everyone to create a personal channel and express their creative in their upload videos… now with new youtube layout many will drop youtube and move on… 

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NWTWAWQO7MWPOD75YHMUCR2IWU Mux

      Why will this end youtube business? It will make it more legal.



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