WWE declines Google offer to make Fan Nation a paid subscription service

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#1 The-Apostle
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Glad to know WWE isn't entirely greedy.

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#2 Flamecommando
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Not 'entirely greedy'. Still $70 WrestleMania WWE. lol
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#3 StaticKornSlipX
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probably the decision was made because the WWE would want to have their current sponsors sponsor their vids instead of having Youtube's algorithm deciding what ends up sponsoring their vids. 
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Glad to know WWE isn't entirely greedy.

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that's debatable :P
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#5 dalejrgamer
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In any case, Google's changing the business model on YouTube by making certain channels "premium-grade..." which is shocking, but not surprising, since people are constantly uploading copyrighted material on a consistent basis. Still, considering the fact that Google's making money solely based on search terms, you'd think they wouldn't resort to this, wouldn't you?