I am a fan of OK Go’s music videos, they are really fun and
creative. I remember the first time I saw the treadmill video for their song
Here It Goes Again. I also remember when the zero-gravity music video for
Upside Down and Inside Out came out. I remember seeing the treadmill video on
YouTube, but I think I remember seeing the zero gravity one on Facebook. I did
not even know that they did not want it to be on YouTube at first, and that the
airline had published the video without permission. I did not know about all
the drama behind it.
Before taking this class I really did not pay attention to
these big media sources like Facebook and YouTube, and I did not understand all
the legalities that happen with them. It
is understandable why OK Go would not want to post the video to YouTube if they
were not making
very much money there. I think that YouTube is one of the best ways to
share videos and it is the first place I would go to look for a new music video.
However, if bands and artists are not receiving enough revenue because of all
the policies and regulations that YouTube has, and is continually changing, it
might be easier for them to go somewhere else.
OK Go said they wanted to have the video exclusively on
Facebook for 48 hours, because Facebook is the largest community in the world
and the best way to share music. You can read about why it was pulled from YouTube
here.
I was surprised that the S7 airline published the video on
their YouTube page, even though they did not have the rights to do so. I was
even more surprised when OK Go did not pursue legal action with them. They said
they changed the platform for sharing their videos was for a reason and to also
make a statement. I can see other bands and artists taking extreme legal action
if this were to happen to them. Maybe they care more about spreading their
music than they do about contracts.
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