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YouTube To Allow Self-Serve Ads For Major Media Players

thefickler writes to tell us that YouTube plans on raising revenue by allowing major media players to run their own ads on the video site for, not only their own content, but illegally uploaded content by other users. "The site says CBS is already on board for the scheme, with other giants expected to join. The scheme will allow TV, movie and music companies to upload content and then sell advertising themselves, for example through images or animations which are overlaid on suitable sections of the clips. YouTube will then take a cut of this advertising revenue."

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  1. lolcats by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm in ur slashdot spamming ur forumz.

  2. I LIKE PONIES!!!111! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

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  3. Re:Replacement on "Fair Use" Videos by screenbert · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I post an informative comment that includes a personal reference.
    Is the comment no longer informative? Past moderation says it is.

    It still provides value to the discussion and I don't hide via an anonymous coward. Seems to be a lot like what Slashdot does by selling ads in the form of submissions.

    Meanwhile those that find the video humorous get a good laugh. Those that don't can enjoy the comment.