The @internetarchive has rescued 490,000 of the music tracks @Myspace "accidentally" losthttps://www.engadget.com/2019/04/04/the-internet-archive-saved-tracks-lost-myspace/ …
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Mass deletions on sites like MySpace are a good reminder that, if a website you don't own is the only place where your creative work exists, you better have a back-up.
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Large media companies exist to serve shareholder interest, not the public's. Case in point: the thousands of films + TV episodes that exist in studio vaults that we will likely never see again — simply because they won't generate enough profit to make it worthwhile.
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For 30 years, VCR owners privately archived tons of content rights holders never saw fit to legitimately distribute. If not for
#YouTube postings, that stuff would be lost forever. Now that we've "evolved" to a no-hard-copy-recordings model, who will save the next 30 years?10 replies 54 retweets 105 likesShow this thread -
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I've seen things on youtube I never would have seen in a million years, and things I never would have known about.
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Same here. And most of what's there wouldn't be there without some individual taking the time and trouble to do it.
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Replying to @willmckinley
Yup. like
@thedonz5 he's been digitizing all the NBC Letterman shows. Which is my favorite show of all time. He has a youtube channel with the results of his hard work.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @terance2440 @willmckinley
Finished; finished digitizing all of the NBC Letterman shows. :)
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Replying to @thedonz5 @terance2440
Don, you are a hero. But how have you navigated the copyright issues, both for Worldwide Pants/NBCU Comcast and the music clearances?
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Replying to @willmckinley @terance2440
The bird network has been picking and choosing their blocks; music publishers have claimed ownership and monetized their content, which they should. I've monetized nothing. WPI hasn't complained yet.
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In other words, I'm completely rogue here, dependent on the whims of the content owners. At least in regards to sharing on YT.
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Replying to @thedonz5 @terance2440
I hope that continues! Did you keep all the commercials in the air shows, or did you take the trouble to cut them?
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Replying to @willmckinley @terance2440
For YT purposes, I've cut them. Except in very few instances, like Dave's final morning show. My source material either has the full 58 min. (all of my recordings do), the ad-less 43 min. (from others) or tapes with no ads but with full break music.
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