And I just want to say, May MegaUpload Rest in peace,
pay your respect by watching this video of featured leading recording artists including P Diddy, Will.i.am, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, Macy Gray, Chris Brown, The Game and Mary J Blige, singing the praises of the once popular service.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9caPFPQUNsand it comes with a little history lesson that shines some light on the illegitimacy of the Universal Music Group (UMG)
When this video was first posted on youtube Universal demanded it be removed, claiming that it violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Which it doesn't, this was their attempt to stifle megaupload's attempt at advertisement as Megaupload was releasing a service like itunes later that month called Megabox, which would give the artists 90% of the profit made from their music.
it was a deliberate step in order to prevent a real competitor spreading news of its existance. The irony is it probably benefited Megaupload by providing the type of media coverage that money cannot buy.
Megauploads CEO had to send a letter to youtube saying, "let us be clear: Nothing in our song or the video belongs to Universal Music Group. We have signed agreements with all artists endorsing Megaupload."
He further commented that all attempts to contact the music giant to start a dialogue have resulted in questionable legal threats, including demands for a public apology.
I believe this to be the official start of the bad blood between the two companies, and led me to believe more backhanding that originally thought was involved in the sites shutdown.
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