Japan Should Be Happy But The World Should Not - YouTube Japanese TV Content Definitely Lower
It certainly seems that the Copyright Police of the World (CPOTW) are winning. There is definitely less Japanese TV content on YouTube now than there was six months ago. Sigh.
Not to worry, I’ll still find the videos in other places (Daily Motion & Veoh come to mind) but it’s all rather sad if you ask me.
Here’s an amazing opportunity to take a very localized thing and turn it into a world wide phenomenon. Add subtitles to some of these shows and send them out across the internet and monetize them! Allow me to embed clips here that draw viewers back to your website or sell your DVDs or whatever.
There is such a HUGE interest in these shows that I can guarantee you that this strategy would be successful.
Alas, it will most likely never be so. Until then we’ll have to find ways around them, to sneak a peek at their content, to barely allow us to enjoy what they’ve spent so much time and money on producing.
Just because you don’t make it available, doesn’t mean it won’t be seen. It just makes us get sneakier when we want to see it.
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mei0023 November 26th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
It’s sad, but almost every video on the main page here has been taken down by YouTube. It makes me wonder if somebody’s monitoring the site.