#113: Roundtable – Why YouTube Pulled Your Video and Other Music Mysteries Solved
Podcast:DIY Musician Podcast
By: nerves76
Published:June 21st, 2011
Duration:50:02
Channels:Music, Business, Business News, Technology, Gadgets, Arts, Design
iTunes releases juicy details about iTunes Match, a service that some say "legalizes piracy" and others say "monetizes it." Pandora's public offering doesn't fair well for the popular music streaming company. Facebook starts randomly changing things and Kevin (and others) get upset. The Podcaster discuss getting a Wikipedia musician page in relation to this article: How to Create a Wikipedia Page for Your Band/Music A podcast listener shares an interesting email about the dangers of getting your music videos pulled from YouTube and the podcasters discuss this and other copyright issues on YouTube. Plus lots of other tips, anecdotes, listener calls and bad jokes by Kevin, Chris and the Bolt. Have you ever had a video pulled from YouTube or a page pulled from Wikipedia? Share your stories in the comments below.
DIY Musician Podcast
The music business is rapidly changing! Technology has transformed the way musicians record, promote and distribute their music. The internet has also changed the way fans discover and listen to the music they love. In light of these changes, being a do-it-yourself musician can be a daunting task to say the least. With the CD Baby DIY Musician Podcast, we hope to tread the murky waters of the indie music world and provide an added tool for your musical journey. Born out of their daily work with artists at cdbaby.com, Kevin, Chris, and Bolton work to educate and encourage artists while building community among fellow musicians. The DIY Musician Podcast features interviews with promoters, lawyers, publishers, bookers, and artists of all styles and backgrounds. Kevin and the gang will also share tips, tricks, breaks and mistakes---all in the name of being indie. Join us!
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