As many of you know, there is a problem with people posting pirated video and t.v. snippets on Youtube.com and MySpace.com. These postings are suppose to be taken down as soon as possible so that website builders cannot be held accountable for its unauthorized use. Well now, MySpace has found a solution called Auditude. Auditude technology automatically identifies user-posted segments of shows, then weaves in advertising for copyright owners and tells viewers whose program they are watching.
"Instead of copyright holders chasing down television shows video posted on MySpace pages and then demanding clips be removed in accordance with US law, they can let Internet users be delivery channels complete with advertising."
Obviously this is a great solution for these videos and mySpace users as well and I am excited to see where this leads us in the future.
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This seems like it should work well. Win-win for both the viewer and the creator. It sucks that you might have to sit through some advertising and commercials, but I guess that is just how it is always going to be.
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