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38 Articles match "Revenue","YouTube"
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(Someone Else’s) “Money” – Brought To You By YouTube
To YouTube, this is a very special number. It is the number of views YouTube’s website receives every single day. Another reason the number one billion makes YouTube happy is that it also represents its expected revenue in 2010! YouTube (Google) was thought by many to fit within these terms. Maybe.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, April 29, 2010
Monday Morning JetLawg
YouTube movie rental experiment a small success. NFL Players Association wins case over league preventing owners from dismantling the supplemental revenue sharing pool. Popularity of “catfight videos shows YouTube’s inability to filter out potentially illegal conduct. In the news. FBI wants ISPs to keep logs.
JetLawBlog
- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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SnagFilms Docs on YouTube
">YouTube has gone live with long-form feature content. One of the charter partners on the new deal is SnagFilms , which now has a YouTube channel featuring full-length feature documentary films selected from SnagFilms' online library. SnagFilms splits the revenue it receives from the accompanying commercials with its filmmakers.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Did YouTube users actually have 'permission' to upload Warner Music Group songs?
CNET's Greg Sandoval has more on the Warner Music Group takedowns of YouTube videos containing its music. Sandoval focuses on the case of Corey Vidal: On YouTube, Vidal posted a humorous video tribute to John Williams, the man who scored the soundtracks for such blockbuster films as Indiana Jones , and Star Wars. Does it matter?
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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Warner Music and YouTube Make New Deal
Back in December 2008, Warner Music Group pulled its music from YouTube when the two parties could not reach agreement on a new licensing arrangement. The agreements between YouTube and the major record labels apply to official and unofficial videos, so that move affected regular users who uploaded videos containing Warner Music songs.
JetLawBlog
- Friday, October 2, 2009
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HBO backs off YouTube takedowns of inaugural concert footage
HBO has apparently reversed course and will no longer send DMCA takedown notices to YouTube concerning clips of inaugural concert footage over which HBO claimed rights. Reports Broadcasting & Cable: HBO says that it has stopped asking YouTube to remove the clips, citing the event’s historic nature.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, January 23, 2009
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Grass Roots Licensing Of Youtube Fare
My kids turned me on to “Charlie The Unicorn shortly after it made its debut on youtube several years ago. Plenty of talented (and not so talented) folks make shorts and distribute them on youtube. Still, the work is smart, funny and quotable in the vein of Caddyshack and The Simpsons. faster downloads) matures.
DealFatigue
- Monday, January 12, 2009
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The Licensing Plate: The downside of posting TV commercials to YouTube
Very interesting and level-headed post by Stephen Bernstein at The Licensing Plate about an activity that most people probably assume is perfectly innocuous, and even beneficial: posting TV commercials to YouTube. But what if there is a chance, and what if you do not have a Diane Warren back catalog bringing in constant revenue.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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The Smartest Guys in the Room Can't Handle the Truth: Google pays $1 billion premium for YouTube
billion for YouTube--and zero for the content that made the site valuable, yet try to get away with paying $125 million for all the world's books, a quarter of which they were paying to themselves. billion but CEO Eric Schmidt said under oath last spring that he was willing to pay a premium--a big one--for YouTube.
Music Technology Policy
- Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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(Someone Else’s) “Money” – Brought To You By YouTube
To YouTube, this is a very special number. It is the number of views YouTube’s website receives every single day. Another reason the number one billion makes YouTube happy is that it also represents its expected revenue in 2010! YouTube (Google) was thought by many to fit within these terms. Maybe.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, April 29, 2010
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A New Business Model For YouTube Clips
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em seems to be the motto of some media who are now allowing YouTube to sell advertising along with those popular clips that pop up on the website. The rights owners split the revenue
Media Law Prof Blog
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Monday Morning JetLawg
YouTube movie rental experiment a small success. NFL Players Association wins case over league preventing owners from dismantling the supplemental revenue sharing pool. Popularity of “catfight videos shows YouTube’s inability to filter out potentially illegal conduct. In the news. FBI wants ISPs to keep logs.
JetLawBlog
- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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