Listen up, WMG!
Have you ever heard of a concept called “free promotion”? Basically, the product you sell gets advertised, without you paying for the advertising… Well, how does it work?
Let’s take an example – youtube. A user posts a video containing your music. Or a music video by an artist that’s signed under your label.
You think to yourself – “oh my god they are stealing our music.” First of all, why do you assume that they are stealing, and why do you assume it will create a loss in profit?
In fact, common sense tells us that if a song is advertised *anywhere* and people like it, people will probably buy it. But if the song isn’t available on, for example, youtube, then your song will be unheard, and probably bought a lot less.
I agree on one point, though. If the author of the song isn’t credited or any mention of the song’s name and performer isn’t there, then it should count as copyright infringement. But if the author and/or performer is credited and the song’s title given and (preferably) a link to the song on, let’s say, umm, iTunes is given, then what’s the f**king problem?
Have you heard of these things, called, err, common sense and independent thought?
Because if you had any of either, you’d realise disabling audio on infringing promoting videos is clearly… retarded.

