Why bother with Germany, go the Isle of Man no national speed limit, the police are fair but if you act like a dick they will have you. Last time I was there they had several fast Jags for mooching about in and even though I was doing 80ish over the mountain they still passed me as if I wasn't there.
Everyone says use track days or go to practice tracks but they are quite often full of psychos. There are a few that are for regular riders that just want to get the stress out of thier system but the psychos are never far away. BTDTGFTS.
Thanks, that is an interesting idea/option.
I either didn't realize that was an option or had forgotten about it.
Anyway, back on topic.
I think what YouTube/Google are doing, could alienate a significant number of customers. Which surely is a bad thing?
Unlike certain other things (which could probably have massive barriers, to entering the market. E.g. PC operating systems, to compete with windows).
An internet video service, doesn't seem that hard of a market to crack (at least to enter, in a small way), if one of the possible competitors, wants to join it.
The difficult bit, would probably be, how to get a significant percentage of the market, to move onto your new video service, along with the content creators and copyright holders.
Edited: Removed off-topic parts