YouTube Music Pass, the new Google-owned music service, has indicated that it intends to block content from independent labels that have not signed up for its subscription music service from its current free service. YouTube Music Pass is a new streaming service that will allow people to download music to their mobile devices and watch and listen to music videos without ads, even when not online. On June 17th, YouTube’s head of content and business operations, Robert Kyncl, confirmed that independent artists could disappear from YouTube if their labels do not sign up for the new service.
Many unsigned or independent music artists struggle to finance studio time, recording an album, touring the country or even promoting their music locally. The struggle can push some artists to treat their talents like a hobby or even give up the dream of performing professionally. Others work full- or part-time jobs to raise the money themselves while playing small gigs for little pay. Some industrious artists use crowdfunding websites to raise the capital necessary to fund their talent.
Billboard, the leader in the music industry for charting top artists and music, has partnered with Twitter and unveiled two new charts this week - the Billboard Twitter Trending 140 and the Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists. Since its inception, Billboard has regularly developed new charts in response to changes in the music industry, specifically in the way that fans interact with and consume music. According to Mashable, music is the most discussed topic on Twitter, with around one billion music-related tweets in 2013.
California recently adopted a new law that affects almost all website operators and online service providers. The update to the California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) became effective January 1, 2014, and applies to any person or company that operates a commercial website or online service (California’s position is that “online service” includes mobile apps) and collects personal information about California residents, whether such information is actively provided by the visitor or user or automatically collected by the site or service.
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