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| reply to vpoko Re: Makes perfect sense
said by vpoko :said by Camelot One :If you think about it, why would they want to defend their users? Users aren't footing the bill for the service. Except that they are. Why do you think advertisers pay YouTube? But advertisers are paying based on the number of hits, they could care less about which videos are or aren't staying up. And if YouTube had to pay legal fees for every video one of the big companies sued them over, the ad rates would have to go up, which would then drive away advertisers.
I'm not saying it is right, I'm saying it makes sense, given that the MPAA/RIAA can file a lawsuit for any reason they like, and YouTubes only option at that point is to pay them off, or pay the legal fees. Either way, they are out the $$, not the person who uploaded the, all be it, perfectly legal video. -- AMD X2 4800+ @2700Mhz/ MSI K8N Neo 4 Platinum SLI/ 4x 1024Mb Corsair XMS PC4000/ WD 74Gb Raptor/ PNY 7800GTs SLI/ Antec 550 True Control/Custom water cooler |
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| said by Camelot One :But advertisers are paying based on the number of hits, they could care less about which videos are or aren't staying up. And if YouTube had to pay legal fees for every video one of the big companies sued them over, the ad rates would have to go up, which would then drive away advertisers. I'm not saying it is right, I'm saying it makes sense, given that the MPAA/RIAA can file a lawsuit for any reason they like, and YouTubes only option at that point is to pay them off, or pay the legal fees. Either way, they are out the $$, not the person who uploaded the, all be it, perfectly legal video. The problem for YouTube is that if they get less hits, they lose money and advertisers can demand cheaper rates which means even less money for YouTube. |
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| said by moonpuppy :The problem for YouTube is that if they get less hits, they lose money and advertisers can demand cheaper rates which means even less money for YouTube. Which in turn means that any revenue distribution by YouTube back to the content owners is diminished as well. The content owners know how their bread is buttered. They're just still trying to figure out the best channel to market for monetizing their assets. If YouTube is conflicting with their other channels, they'll make hard decisions, and having content yanked off of YouTube is a likely one. |
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| reply to Camelot One said by Camelot One :said by vpoko :said by Camelot One :If you think about it, why would they want to defend their users? Users aren't footing the bill for the service. Except that they are. Why do you think advertisers pay YouTube? But advertisers are paying based on the number of hits, they could care less about which videos are or aren't staying up. And if YouTube had to pay legal fees for every video one of the big companies sued them over, the ad rates would have to go up, which would then drive away advertisers. I'm not saying it is right, I'm saying it makes sense, given that the MPAA/RIAA can file a lawsuit for any reason they like, and YouTubes only option at that point is to pay them off, or pay the legal fees. Either way, they are out the $$, not the person who uploaded the, all be it, perfectly legal video. your logic sucks
Thats all i have to say. -- »www.rockinthebury.com andhttp://www.cranburypcrepair.com |
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| said by ss4vegito7 :your logic sucks Thats all i have to say. Thank you for contributing to the conversation. |
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| yes the advertisers care about hits, but what gets the site hits??
POPULAR VIDEOS!
Much more then half of youtube's audience uses the site to watch copyrighted material. This in turn creates hits, which advertisers care deeply about.
It is in youtubes best interest to care about what users want. -- »www.rockinthebury.com andhttp://www.cranburypcrepair.com |
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