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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Thursday, July 30, 2009
YouTube, Sony, and Chris Brown Make Money Off ‘JK Wedding Entrance’ Video
From: searchenginewatch.com
A bright young couple decided to have a non-traditional beginning to their St. Paul wedding. The entire wedding party, bride and groom included, danced down the aisle of a church to “Forever” by beleaguered R&B;singer Chris Brown. They put the video up on YouTube and it currently has received over 12 million views.
While watching the video, links pop up allowing users to buy the song from Amazon or iTunes. Many have done just that.
Google took to their Official Blog to tout this YouTube is touting this as proof YouTube does can indeed make money. Amazon and Apple are benefiting from links guiding people to buy the song. Sony and Chris Brown are making money from song purchases as well.
Everyone is making money except the couple. None of the above companies would have made this money without their content.
Anyone else see something wrong here?
Ironically, many times videos with unauthorized use of music simply get taken down here. I guess it’s a good thing for the companies monetarily that this was allowed to stay up.
Hopefully the next step in the evolution of their education is to let content makers profit from their creations as well. After all, this entire money-making situation is nothing without it.
But that’s just my opinion? What’s yours? Share it below in the comments section.
Read Original: http://feeds.searchenginewatch.com/~r/sewblog/~3/5fni4cAWZXM/090730-201444
Comments
A good idea would be to get your bridesmaids and groomsmen to walk down the aisle confused about where to go and where to stand. Maybe have someone rudely sneak through rows looking for the officiant. Another person could ask out loud, “I didn’t make it to practice… Where do I stand?"When the groom walks in, he’ll have to go to each bridesmaid and groomsman and lead them to the front of the altar by the arm. The bride then walks down the aisle none the wiser
Posted by copper sinks on 08/18 at 10:09 AMDespite what folks think about that stupid youtube clip of the bride and groom walking down the isle like idiots.... it doesn’t look good. So something classy so that you are not embarassed in years to come.
Posted by pearl earrings on 08/19 at 01:07 PMThe ‘JK Wedding Entrance’ video is of a wedding from Saint Paul, Minnesota where, instead of using traditional wedding music, the entrance was set to Chris Brown’s ‘Forever’ or as they say in the video ‘Forever....yeah forever.’
Posted by wedding rings on 05/04 at 03:13 AMThe JK wedding entrance dance has become an internet sensation. The video has over 2 million views on Youtube.
Posted by Wedding Speeches on 05/12 at 08:31 PM







