
YouTube has made some surprising progress in its quest to host
every music video ever created in a deal with Warner Music that will
put the record giant's entire music video library online. This is in stark contrast to the recent
legal threats by Universal against YouTube regarding copyright. The Warner deal gives YouTube users access to the music videos plus the green light to remix those videos with their own content. The terms of the deal have not been disclosed, but Warner and YouTube will be sharing advertising revenue.