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CHICAGO - illiNews -- TAKEO TAMA, a leading provider of Music sound-recordings and obscure entertainments has issued its official stance pertaining to FTC/COPPA policy pressures, beginning at YouTube.com in relation to the current power-grab and monetary-pull being enacted across the platform by the Federal Trade Commission rules and regulations now imposed due to YouTube non-compliance with existing COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) laws.
"[YouTube] is more interested in throwing its user bases under the bus than being accountable and responsible for not complying with laws or regulations that they seemingly have known to have existed the entire time of their operations," a Takeo Tama spokesperson explained.
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"But we're not bothered or worried in whole. You see, while a creator at [YouTube] will worry about their only platforming venture or option, typically, people and entities that have existed and expanded wider and as well, previously before the Internet as it is now known, will simply make a choice if [YouTube] is a good fit for continuing any style of business or ventures with."
"At long last, in our case, it is plainly, disrespectful what [YouTube] is doing. Not many people or organizations are simplifying the shenanigans as such but in a pure outlook, like say, if [YouTube] was your human friend or colleague, based on their actions and inability to respond competently, if you asked yourself, would I still be friends or do business with this person albeit company, would you say yes or no?"
"Either way, further regarding our stance, all we've ever been able to do is ask of our audience to contribute where, when, and however they can. We've set more mechanisms for anyone interested in contributing but we are always realistic and well aware that we're in a world where some people think a buck for a song or signing up for a free subscription to any service to hear us is a high toll to pay."
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"[YouTube] was a great middle ground to introduce new listeners and recapture previous audiences but truly, why gamble with a federal commission that's seemingly enamored with a potential money grab."
"We're not complicit and shall never contribute." Takeo Tama concluded.
About TAKEO TAMA:
TAKEO TAMA is a Music-entertainment provider, offering a variety of Songs spanning many genres and styles including Classical, Electro, Pop/Rock, and 8/16-Bit (a.k.a. Chiptune). – All titles are available where Audio is sold and are ready for Licensing in Film, Television, Video-Games and similar productions.
https://takeotama.com/country
"[YouTube] is more interested in throwing its user bases under the bus than being accountable and responsible for not complying with laws or regulations that they seemingly have known to have existed the entire time of their operations," a Takeo Tama spokesperson explained.
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"But we're not bothered or worried in whole. You see, while a creator at [YouTube] will worry about their only platforming venture or option, typically, people and entities that have existed and expanded wider and as well, previously before the Internet as it is now known, will simply make a choice if [YouTube] is a good fit for continuing any style of business or ventures with."
"At long last, in our case, it is plainly, disrespectful what [YouTube] is doing. Not many people or organizations are simplifying the shenanigans as such but in a pure outlook, like say, if [YouTube] was your human friend or colleague, based on their actions and inability to respond competently, if you asked yourself, would I still be friends or do business with this person albeit company, would you say yes or no?"
"Either way, further regarding our stance, all we've ever been able to do is ask of our audience to contribute where, when, and however they can. We've set more mechanisms for anyone interested in contributing but we are always realistic and well aware that we're in a world where some people think a buck for a song or signing up for a free subscription to any service to hear us is a high toll to pay."
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"[YouTube] was a great middle ground to introduce new listeners and recapture previous audiences but truly, why gamble with a federal commission that's seemingly enamored with a potential money grab."
"We're not complicit and shall never contribute." Takeo Tama concluded.
About TAKEO TAMA:
TAKEO TAMA is a Music-entertainment provider, offering a variety of Songs spanning many genres and styles including Classical, Electro, Pop/Rock, and 8/16-Bit (a.k.a. Chiptune). – All titles are available where Audio is sold and are ready for Licensing in Film, Television, Video-Games and similar productions.
https://takeotama.com/country
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