Dumbest deal of the year? Region blockers VEVO to shun non-Facebook users & leave YouTube.

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A great article at econsultancy outlines how VEVO, a god awful consortium of record labels who confuse people on YouTube with double branding and region lock music videos because of a policy or licence, are set to get intimate with facebook and potentially remove themselves from YouTube.

Frankly good riddance, I'm tired of seeing VEVO controlling on YouTube blocking simple music videos and facebook seems like just the right, slightly dubious about privacy partner, record labels will love.

A wholly stupid move to region block or restrict ANY customer ever. Adios VEVO, you will not be missed.

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Trying To Do Anything These Days Is Getting Awfully Complicated...

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The Oatmeal's excellently biting satire on simply trying to watch a TV show I think encapsulates what TV and many walks of life seem to be increasingly like today. (view the full cartoon)

Highly litigious and overly bloody complex.

What's even sadder is The Oatmeal resides in the USA, and as frustrating as it is for him, it's nowhere near as maddening as it is in Australia. There is no netflix and no Hulu. Stream from Amazon? Pftt please! Not a chance.

Of course we need laws, and piracy on the whole is not a great business model, but when presented with 54 pages of terms and conditions on a Disney Blu ray of Snow White, (if I recall a Boing Boing article from several years ago) shown before you can even watch the movie, it's becoming less easy to blame pirates. 

The lawyers, policy makers and DRM mad studios are continually painting themselves in to a corner of complexity. For example, buy a region free Blu Ray from overseas, (it's region free after all and likely way cheaper) and the DVD and digital copy you often get with it, are... region locked. Madness. Like buying a car, but it comes with the wheels clamped. WTF are they thinking?

Yet even more the majority of us just click yes or I agree/'next' rapidly when installing software or entering some lengthy agreement. (Because life and time are wasting away, and even though you are quite possibly signing over the blood of your next unborn child, it's nearly beer o'clock). So what's the solution? 

Buy less, care less, do what you feel is right. Or of course, borrow the TV show/movie from a friend, or you could read the book : )

However whilst these controlaholic's attempt to turn your movie or world in to a litigious pile of rigid processes and region regulations that in reality resemble the solidity of a 7-11 slurpee, it's at least always reassuring to me we are hurtling rapidly through space, very close to a giant firey ball, whilst floating on moving plates which have a giant pile of lava bubbling underneath. Mmm.. Security!

Control and restrictions in an uncontrollable world that naturally pushes to be free of restrictons? Good luck with that.

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'This painting is not available in your country'. But prints are... Paul Mutant's Artwork

Just over a year ago I had a rant about silly money grabbing region restrictions we face, despite us being a connected global world.

This video is not available in your region, this application is not available, this game is not available, the list goes on. And all about making you pay more for something that costs less elsewhere.

So I was really pleased to hear from the author of the print I used in that piece, 'Paul Mutant', who has been in touch to share more on his work.

Watch the video above and check out his website for more info on Paul's work.

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The Great Rock And Roll Swindle; iTunes Prices sting Australian's 69% more than the USA.

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One piece of bloated software I really dislike is iTunes. Like the child catcher from chitty-chitty bang bang, it lures in those less technically minded only to have things turn sour if you don't drink all the iKool aid it offers.

All looks delicious and oh so very shiny, especially with your shiny new Apple iGadget. And it'll stay that way, unless you decide to change your mind or move elsewhere or to a new, non-iDevice. Then, the Disneyfied walled garden you've been lured in to, suddenly is not so easy for average Joe or Joesphine punter to get out of...

As the computer guy to turn to for my family and some friends, I all too often am asked how to get music or movies out of, or play on, other devices or computers. Or to be able to get music or apps from the USA or access other services that iTunes all too often region locks you out of. I try to tell them how to do it, but frankly I think it's designed to be far too complex, and I see them glaze over as I tell them how to hack it all, and they mostly all decide it'll be simpler to just...not...bother. 

To me what it lacks is customer choice. It's no longer your media your buying, it's 'their' media and you'll just have to suck it up princess. Didn't you read that new (on mobile) 56 page terms and conditions when you installed? Your not having it easily, you'll have it their way, or things will be very bad in iLand.

Don't get me wrong, Apple make great customer products with some amazing user experiences, but iTunes, it's pricing, and region locking always gets in the way.

An Apple physical product to me is like meeting a really, really hot girl. Like, wow. She's awesome. 'Hawtness' personified! However, if you want to 'interface' with this girl in anyway shape or form, well...your gonna have to go through her rather large, and deeply unattractive 'complex' friend iTunes, every.single.time. Apple tries to tell us she has y'know 'a great personality'...but I think even they would dump her if she wasn't making them so rich.

Add in a fat 30% revenue for all apps bought straight to Apple (with that region lock fat on top) and you can see why they won't change the iTunes filtered funnel in a hurry.Go on, have a glass of iKool aid, it's shiny! So not a major surprise, it's all about money. And this great article here, shows just how much your stung for your media, and overall why they want to region lock you in and keep you milked. I kinda say more power to them. If we are daft enough to buy it and put it up with it, (or care) they why should they change?

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via macstories.net

The irony is when you think about it, all these things iTunes sells are virtual bits and bytes. So they really are the modern day Sex Pistols, as they have manged to achieve the great(est) rock and roll swindle there ever has been.

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This painting is not available in your country.

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Aka 'If Art Galleries Ran Like the Internet'.

In the future, one day the muppets that run media companies will suddenly awaken to realise...that they really do suck.

Big time.

They might then get that customers were the key all along. And that making their customer experience seamless, welcoming and global was what to do.

They may one day be grateful they actually have any customers. Here's hoping.

Stop yer region coding, country restricting BS , and embrace your customers ya muppets!

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