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YouTube Plans to Pay Video Creators?
YouTube CEO Chad Hurley, share with us about a reward opportunity that it's in plans for video directors that are members of YouTube who provide original content to the popular site. But is not just going to be a reward, they are working on building up a community out of this involving video creators who truly want to be there -so fake people interested in just money for once do something good for humanity, keep away from this, is not meant to be for you!
I am pretty sure plenty questions have been drawn for this already. Such as, how will they monitor it's originality of the video? Per Hurley who did not really going into too much detail about this, they in process of working in some kind of technology that is to be able to determine whether it was made by it's original creator that submitted the video or not, so no cheating, sounds interesting. Among others that will be answer in the near future, since no further details about these plans were released by Hurley. YouTube who was announced in October of last year that got purchased by Google and has gone thru copyright issues in the past year, it's going into some risky path. I hope the outcome of this will turn into something good.
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Posted:
Sun, Jan 28 2007 13:08
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