MySpace.com and Viacom's MTV have hooked up with Auditude as part of its quest to create revenue streams from online video piracy. Nowadays, Internet video piracy doesn't just exist on BitTorrent sites or P2P networks. User-driven sites like YouTube and MySpace are packed full of videos published without authorization, providing easy access to the content and little or no control to owner of the content.
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THIS IS A BRILLIANT IDEA!!! THIS WILL END THE WAR BETWEEN END USERS AND THE MPAA. it will religate the fight to website operators and the content owners. the model allows for real time adjustment and compensation. now all you have to do is make a movie, let it fly into the wild, and have this company monitor its spread and make sure operators pay the f#ck up.
i always had a problem with sites like supernovatube and megavideo making money from ads off movies they clearly didnt make. distributing the movies is one thing, making a killing off it from selling ads to mcdonalds and the nfl and visa is pretty scummy, that IS stealing, you are stealing the revenue stream.