nostairway.pngMonday’s Led Zeppelin show, thanks to its semi-historic import and the widespread availability of cell phone cameras, may have been the most shakily videotaped show ever. And as expected, with the many YouTube clips that were posted shortly after the show’s closing note rung came the many DMCA takedown notices from Warner Music Group. But who at WMG sent the cease-and-desist letters? And why are they going about the takedowns so haphazardly, at least if YouTube’s top videos page–which features quite a few cameraphone videos with six-figure view counts–is to be believed? [Silicon Alley Insider]

 
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  1. loudersoft  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2007

    i mean, what’s the problem, warner? are you afraid people are going to actually be impressed and want to go see led zeppelin in concert? or hell, be excited and want to buy the remasters that were just released?

    if this really was a one-off, the only rock dinosaurs in this equation are the wafflemasters at WMG. as for your DMCA claims, you can fuck right off.

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