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Talking about copyright claims on music channels.
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The generative AI feature allows select YouTube creators to remix licensed tracks using different prompts.
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Iconic music videos from Nirvana, Kendrick Lamar, Adele, Green Day, Mariah Carey and many more have been pulled from YouTube in the midst of a legal copyright dispute between YouTube and the performing rights organization SESAC, the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers.
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Alex from I HATE EVERYTHING explains why music is such a crucial aspect of cinema.
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Anthony Fantano, the self-proclaimed “Internet’s Busiest Music Nerd,” is a YouTube music critic who just reached the one million subscriber milestone. Here’s my completely objective review of him.
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Poppy has done the Poppiest thing imaginable and created a love song for her computer, and of course there’s a video attached to it that has that Poppy aesthetic. We’ve reached peak levels of Poppy, people. I love it.
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InfoWars‘ own Paul Joseph Watson makes some of the dumbest assertions about pop culture and contemporary music in his latest video: THE TRUTH ABOUT POP CULTURE.
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Pink Guy drops another scorching single as Pink Season draws ever closer.
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Open Mike Eagle delivers a spaced-out rendition of They Might Be Giants‘ “Cowtown,” a cut from the duo’s 1988 classic Lincoln.