I don’t think the lay public would ever consider corporate lawyers for major music publishers or tech corporations particularly innovative or catalysts for massive technological change. I mean, I didn’t.
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On the Podcast: YouTube’s break for rule-breakers
Up until recently, even if someone got a Community Guidelines warning by accidentally violating a rule, that warning was irreversible and unremovable. Now, though, YouTube is letting creators wipe warnings off their accounts by taking 15-minute courses.
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On the Podcast: Strikes gonna spawn some growth
If Hollywood crew members can get some basic training in content creation, I expect we’ll be writing about a lot of them on Tubefilter six to nine months from now.
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