YouTube to Delete Content of Users Who Don’t Agree to ‘Red’ Subscription Deal

YouTube to Delete Content of Users Who Don’t Agree to ‘Red’ Subscription Deal

On October 28th, 2015, Google will roll out a new ad-free viewing program across YouTube, coined YouTube Red. They are offering the subscription deal to viewers at a price of $9.99 per month, and they are integrating it with the current Play Music on-demand service. The new service will be replacing the existing Google Music Key, and gives users a simple....


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