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  1. roxomatic - Zensur bei Sevenload

    Keine Zensur, siehe Kommentar, nach meinem bisherigen Informationsstand (ich habe nie ein Schreiben bekommen und möchte das auch nicht) ein Einknicken vor rechtlich fragwürdigen Einwänden von Dritten – allerdings kann ich in Abmahnungscountry sehr gu
  2. 216 Mio.: Rekord-Bußgeld für RTL und ProSiebenSat.1 - DWDL.de

    Die Kartellamtsermittlungen gegen die Vermarkter IP Deutschland und SevenOne Media werden eingestellt. Doch RTL und ProSiebenSat.1 trifft es äußerst hart: Zusammen müssen sie ein Bußgeld von über 200 Millionen Euro zahlen. Die Details zum Rekord-Buß
  3. The Futurist: Will Human Laziness Burst The Web 2.0 Bubble?

    And that is why the Web 2.0 era will come to end sooner rather than later. Because if there is one immutable law of humankind, it is that we are really, really lazy. Do you have a Friendster profile? If you do (and you don’t happen to live in the Phili
  4. The iFlop - Forbes.com

    Six months later iTV is a flat-out iFlop. Renamed Apple TV upon launch, the ballyhooed box has sold perhaps 250,000 units--far behind the 1 million sold for the iPhone, which was priced twice as high and has been on the market less than half as long. Appl
  5. TV-Serien umsonst? Dubioses bei Webnews - DWDL.de

    Dr. House Folgen kostenlos auf webnews.de schauen!": Mit Aussagen wie diesen warb die Holtbrinck Ventures-Beteiligung Webnews in den vergangenen Wochen im Internet für illegale TV-Downloads, die von Usern auf der Website Webnews.de verlinkt wurden. Entsp
  6. Official Google Blog: An update on Google Video feedback

    We're giving a full refund -- as a credit card refund -- to everyone who ever bought a video. We'll need you to make sure we have your most recent credit card information, but once we know where to send the money, you'll get it.You can still keep the
  7. heise online - Google will rechtsextreme Inhalte auf Youtube schneller löschen

    Google will alle Filme mit rechtsextremen Inhalten auf seiner Video-Community-Plattform Youtube so schnell wie möglich aus dem Angebot löschen. "Es ist selbstverständlich, dass Youtube selbst größtes Interesse hat, illegale, volksverhetzende Videos v
  8. Mainz: "YouTube" verbreitet rechtsradikale Hassvideos - Nachrichten | SWR.de

    Jugendschutz.net", die zentrale Stelle für die Einhaltung des Jugendschutzes im Internet, hatte in den vergangenen Monaten in mehr als 100 Fällen indizierte, zum Hass aufstachelnde Videos bei "YouTube" abgemahnt, ohne dass die Firma diese Filme aus ihre
  9. Boing Boing: Google Video robs customers of the videos they "own"

    Notice that Google called these videos "purchased" and "download to own" -- as though by buying them, they became your property. Funny kind of property, that. Imagine if these were DVDs: one day, a man from Virgin Megastore shows up at your door and says,
    19.08.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  10. paidContent.org: The Economics of Content - YouTube Japan Second After U.S.; New Partners But Copyright Concerns Persist

    But Google’s moves in Japan have not soothed local concerns on copyright abuse, which mirror those elsewhere. Instead, some are already criticizing the video fingerprinting technology Google this week said would be online by September: AFP” title="AF
  11. Google's Undisclosed Movie/ Self Promotion

    If you search Google for Jason Bourne in the US, you’ll hit upon an undisclosed blue-background ad taking up the top part of the search results. The box reads: Become an agent in the Ultimate Search for Bourne with Google The Ultimate Search for Bourne
  12. Virtual Economics: For media, attention crash = financial crash

    This is not good news for a media industry which is still overwhelmingly monetised via interruptive commercial messages. The least relevant input is surely the unsolicited, interruptive commercial message, so those are the ones we're curtailing first. (Qu
    15.06.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  13. Google's Video PlusBox May Be Its Most Disruptive Feature Ever » Publishing 2.0

    This is disruptive disintermediation on a scale that I don’t think any media company has yet begun to imagine. And of course Philipp’s example illustrates that it’s not just big media companies that will be disintermediated — it’s everybody.
  14. NewTeeVee Does Digital Fingerprinting Work?: An Investigative Report «

    Audible Magic has bagged most every high profile deal in video filtering: MySpace, Dailymotion, Break.com, and GoFish/Bolt. The Audible Magic representative insinuated the company’s technology was deployed in fuller form on MySpace — which recently l
  15. Not Too Juiced By Joost

    Joost is offering premium players like Viacom and CBS generous ad revenue splits, which can net them a share of Joost-related revenues that approaches 90%.) But Joost's careful wooing of content owners has led it away from providing users with the tools t
  16. Beet.TV: Maven Networks Has Cross-Site Video Syndication Solution

    Here's the problem: All video sharing sites are silos. For publishers wanting to publish video on multiple sites with proper metadata, the task is monumental.  I understand that Ford Models, which publishes on at least 6 platforms including a hugely su
  17. Themenblog: Das Versagen der AGOF

    Fast schon zynisch sind die Zahlen von Prosieben.de und RTL. Oder glaubt jemand wirklich, daß sich jeden Monat halb Deutschland auf die Websites der TV-Sender macht, um Hintergründe zu Sendungen wie Frauentausch oder Raab Total zu recherchieren? Die Anb
  18. Sramana Mitra on Strategy » Blog Archive » Yahoo can kill Google AdSense for Content

    The CPC business model is too advertiser friendly, and not adequately publisher friendly. The advertiser still is getting to show the ad to an audience, basically for free, without compensating the publisher. I want the more fair CPM model, where this fre
  19. I Joost Don't Get It

    I think that the TV in the living room is still the place for a sit back TV experience, not a PC. Maybe Joost will be popular when the main TV is being used, but with PVRs becoming cheaper and people having a growing number of TVs, with hundreds of channe
  20. LinkedIn: Answers: Joost: TV-Reinvented???

    > They understand it (“It’s broadcast TV on the Internet”) > It’s just another outlet for existing content > It has anti-piracy controls built it > It can be limited by territory > It promises highly-targeted advertising that can’t be skippe
  21. Anil Gupte's Video Blog: 7 Reasons why Joost could fail…

    If they did Skype and Kazaa, they must be smart, right? But very smart people sometimes make very big mistakes. Sometimes it is because they remain glued to their old paradigms. Below I describe some of the mistakes they have made – some in the core c
  22. Bei T-Home bleibt der Bildschirm schwarz (Update) - Golem.de

    Zunächst fror während der Übertragung des Bundesliga-Spiels von Eintracht Frankfurt gegen den VfB Stuttgart das Bild ein und der T-Home-Receiver reagierte nicht mehr. Nach einem Neustart bestand das Gerät darauf, ein Firmware-Update herunterzuladen un
  23. » YouTube vs. The Media World: Mutually Assured Destruction | Rational rants | ZDNet.com

    If there isn't a mutually satisfactory agreement, the path ahead for YouTube is unending lawsuits, while the studios seem to be preparing to launch their own video portal, which would be a disaster, too. A video portal of and by the studios will be about
  24. The Real Problem For YouTube » Publishing 2.0

    Anyone with any kind of professional interest in their video content will soon realize that YouTube’s platform is increasingly a comodity, and that if your content is 1) really good, and 2) embedable, you’re pretty much good to go, regardless of which
  25. Mark Cuban: BitTorrent is Doomed | TorrentFreak

    Keep in mind, this business model will only work if the rates at BitTorrent-powered content stores are significantly lower than conventional ones. In other words, users aren’t just going to let themselves be ripped off. If they feel they’re getting a
  26. Media 3.0 with Shelly Palmer: Is This A Crime? Music Licensing Has To Be Easier!

    Believe it or not, as a consumer, there is absolutely no way for me to obtain any of these rights. There's no button to click in iTunes, no publisher's site to visit, no way to find out who owns what. In fact, iTunes doesn't even tell you who the composer
  27. Why Internet Video Devices Matter: Over The Top TV

    1. Devices to connect the TV to the Internet. This is what everybody's trying to do at CES and MacWorld. But it's not enough, even when those devices get going, you also need to solve . . . 2. Better home bandwidth. Right now you can't stream HDTV over h
  28. Is YouTube becoming MaybeTube?

    Why am I so enraged?  Featured videos have a sharp advantage over the rest-- careers have been launched, a lot of money has been made, CAUSES HAVE BEEN STARTED, and lives have been changed, usually because something gives the "Feature Editor" a nice laug
  29. GigaOM » Social Media, Anti-Social Problems

    Social media sites and search engines need to stay on top of this new form of content creation, continually analyzing data and scrubbing out the dirt. Sites overrun with web spam quickly lose their utility and might be banned from search engines.
  30. Micro Persuasion: Fake News Story Games Thousands of Digg Users

    All of this points to a real problem in the social media world. The only yardsticks we use to measure the trustworthiness of a source are purely based on popularity - e.g. in-bound links, votes, etc. Now often popularity and quality are closely aligned. H
  31. The Deep Structural Problem of Advertising 2.0 » Publishing 2.0

    For media companies looking at the future of video, the elephant in the room is — why should anyone pay for video distribution if virality is the new metric of success? For agencies the elephant is — how do we charge for this value when it doesn’t f
  32. Euphoriebremse: Die Probleme mit Web 2.0 und Social Media

    Nico Flores erklärt 3 Schwächen: 1. Was gut für das Individuum ist muss nicht gut für die Gesellschaft/das Geschäft sein. 2. Verwirrung um Trends und Ziele. Werden Entwicklungen überbewertet? 3. Einseitigkeit: es werden bestimmte Muster bevorzugt.
  33. Challenges of video search

    It’s hard for traditional search engines to find and index the videos. It’s also hard for search engines to return relevant results for video queries. Traditional web crawlers are built for the text web. videos are hidden in the “media web”, behin
  34. Tassie YouTube star calls it quits - web - Technology - theage.com.au

    "People forget that I'm a real, normal young girl with a life, feelings and a right to privacy," she said. Das leben als YouTube Star kann extrem Grausam sein, Drohungen, Anschludigungen und Lächerlichkeiten sind an der tagesordnung.
  35. » Top five reasons NOT to buy YouTube | Digital Micro-Markets | ZDNet.com

    1. hohe monatliche Kosten 2. niedrige Produktqualität 3. Piraterie 4. keine Akzeptanz für ein Pay Modell 5. das Konzept und das Wachstum kann nicht aufrecht erhalten werden. $1Mrd kaufpreis

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