Uploaders On YouTube To Get Video Ad Revenues
January 29th, 2007 | RSS Feed
YouTube will giving a part of its video ad revenue to the persons who upload their own videos on the site, reports BBC. This step as said by the founder of the YouTube, Chad Hurley, has been taken to ' reward creativity ' and the team is busy preparing a revenue-sharing mechanism. But this scheme is only for those individuals who have copyright of videos being uploaded on the site. For detecting the copyrighted material the company is involved in making audio fingerprinting technologies. Chad Hurley has also affirmed that the features will not be released in one go but one by one in the coming months. He cleared that “ There won't be one big release.”
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