rowan |
09-16-2010 05:26 AM |
New business model: tubes offering revshare when their software recognises partner's content
Some content providers on YouTube are allowing user uploaded content to stay, rather than filing a DMCA to have it removed. The YT software recognises it as their content and they get paid revshare for the ads shown next to their content - even though someone else (and possibly many other people) has uploaded it.
Why can't pr0n tubes do the same? Sure, it's not ideal, but it does mean that providers are being compensated for use of their content.
Perhaps this will be the next shift as adult tubes start feeling real heat.
Discuss.
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