Also, re: YouTube vs. Viacom, I know that a lot of older TV shows that channels like Nickelodeon used to show (Nicktoons like the original Rugrats or Rocko's Modern Life) showed up on YouTube, and people who hadn't seen them in forever were watching. That could've been some good market research--you have a bunch of people who clearly want to see these shows, and you'd think you'd use this information for some kind of good.
The Limeade story reminds me of something from one of Sarah Dessen's novels, This Lullabye, with the 7/11 cups. Dude!
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The Limeade story reminds me of something from one of Sarah Dessen's novels, This Lullabye, with the 7/11 cups. Dude!