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YouTube Video Identification will help copyright holders identify their works on YouTube. We have worked with Google to develop one-of-a-kind technology that can recognize videos based on a variety of factors. As its Beta status indicates, our Video Ident
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According to The Korea Times, Google is seeking to partner newspapers to publish their video news content on YouTube and share the ad revenue with them, reports The Editors Weblog. "This new move by Google to carry more news content – after Google News
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Needless to say, I'm pretty sure that "talented people" will demand compensation (particularly when they see that a site owner - Google, in YouTube's case - is making good money off their work). That doesn't mean that there won't be a lot of people that c
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YouTube has reached a revenue-sharing deal with Hearst-Argyle Television whereby local TV stations will be paid when users of the video-sharing site watch their programming. YouTube, a unit of Google, and Hearst-Argyle said in a statement Sunday that the
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Consider this scenario: Two videos, one by Producer A and one by Producer B, generate 3 million views each. Producer A receives a handsome check, while Producer B gets nothing, with no explanation as to why. If you're Producer B, are you pissed or what?
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An analyst report last week from Bear Stearns & Co. showed that YouTube had revenue of $15 million in 2006, which means Google paid more than 100 times the video site's annual intake. But no one's ready to panic.
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So while the marquee deals are few and far between, paying amateurs is a pretty easy way to attract attention, creators… and perhaps even the next big thing. Revver15 has gained fame along with talents such as lonelygirl15, Ask a Ninja, and Ze Frank for
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The curious thing about YouTube is that the people who ought to be paid (individual content creators) aren't actually campaigning for it, while corporate providers are threatening legal action over clips pirated on YouTube - even though normally they are
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The main point of potential conflict is the millions of YouTube videos that are embedded on the profiles of MySpace users. The revenue-sharing question for MySpace and YouTube is really tough, but it has to be resolved
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what copyright holders are worried about is lost revenue. Set a threshhold above which to enforce copyright, and ignore everything else. Even better would be to offer copyright holders a portion of any future advertising revenues above that threshhold.
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YouTube macht um die $7,5 Mio im Monat und versucht die Umsätze herunter zuspielen um Prozesse zu vermeiden. Sie haben aus der Geschichte gelernt und umgehen die Fehler von Napster und lernten von Google.
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Don’t ask! Hell, record execs are too busy in marketing meetings figuring out how to get their wares placed in the few existing slots on radio so they don’t get fired to pay attention to your wacky idea until it gets traction.
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In fact, it seems that this may be Revver’s new role: making money for content creators once they’ve achieved success over on YouTube.
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To make the deal happen, YouTube developed a royalty-tracking system that will detect when homemade videos are using copyrighted material. YouTube says the technology will enable Warner Music to review the video and decide whether it wants to approve or r
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Under this, WMG is making available al its videos on YouTube and will allow for users to use the videos in their own creations. YouTube is developing an automated system to digitally identify copyrighted music and video uploaded by its users, and will the
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Hurley avoided specifics about plans for making money, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, but talked a bit about advertising, saying the company is looking more at promoting brands instead of video pre-rolls or search-targeted advertising.
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Animatoren reagieren auf das Problem, dass bei den Videohosting Seiten keine Einnahmen generiert werden. Die Seiten werden als Schaufenster verwendet und verhalten sich den Produzenten gegenüber nicht gerade Glücklich.
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5 Theorien warum nicht noch mehr Seiten Erlöse mit den Videoproduzenten teilen. Die Produzenten erwarten keine Erlösen, es gibt keine Erlöse oder der Markt fordert es nicht.