Open Letter From OK Go, Regarding Non-Embeddable YouTubes
Years after striking viral gold, OK Go pen this thoughtful, despondent piece: "It's now far harder for bands to make videos accessible online than it was four years ago ... [W]hile our duty is to our music ... [EMI's] is to their shareholders."
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