John Mellencamp And Rush Support ‘YouTube Can Do Better’

Both John Mellencamp and Rush have expressed their support for a new video titled “YouTube Can Do Better.” The video is meant as a direct message from the music industry to Congress as part of the commentary submissions for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.More »

By mcarthurtiptoptux@comcast.net on February 26, 2017

Both John Mellencamp and Rush have expressed their support for a new video titled “YouTube Can Do Better.” The video is meant as a direct message from the music industry to Congress as part of the commentary submissions for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The video has almost no sounds or video for almost a minute before simple white text appears over the black background showing the video’s title. A slew of top acts including Mellencamp and members of Rush have served a signatories of the video. “I’m a lawyer but I didn’t want to do the same thing as everyone else, where I’m submitting pages of comments,” says Kendall Minter, an entertainment lawyer who helped organize the video. “We’re living in a social media age — people spend more time looking at Instagram than they do reading.” Copyright(c) 2017 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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