Tremors in Online Video & Music: Pex CEO Rasty Turek Talks YouTubes Plateau, Article 17, and More

Published: April 11, 2019, 2:16 p.m.

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There are seismic shifts taking place in online video. Though many music fans haven\\u2019t noticed these tremors they\\u2019ll have drastic effects on music discovery and dissemination very soon. Rasty Turek, CEO and founder of video and music search engine Pex, reveals the emerging plateau of YouTube growth on this episode of Music Tectonics and predicts a timeframe for reaching that ceiling. He also discusses how certain video categories are becoming decoupled from YouTube, creating different verticals for video watching and music listening. \\u201cPeople don\\u2019t want a single app,\\u201d he posits. Turek explains the likely result of the EU\\u2019s passage of Article 17 (a.k.a. Article 13) and the likely path it will take this year. Find out why he expects global platforms to follow the strictest standards around uploaded user content, even in territories that have yet to legislate new restrictions on Safe Harbor rules. Listen to also hear what impact one-hour takedown rules of terrorist content will have for music rights holders.

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The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. The podcast includes news roundups, interviews, and more. Find the episode on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. We\\u2019re now\\xa0on Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play!

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