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       In much the same way as they did in
       By: Shovo Ray Date: September 3, 2023, 12:25 am
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       Google's organic search results. Google, prince of transparency
       (for everyone but Google), requires that premium publishers
       *not* disclose the terms of their deals: "The Partner Program
       forbids participants to reveal specifics about their ad-share
       revenue. Rates can vary depending on the size and demographics
       of the partner’s audience and an array of other metrics."
       Note that I don't claim YouTube is a bad host for your own
       content, but that I am skeptical in applying the VC model to it
       with a belief that you can out-invest Google on their own site;
       particularly when they own the dominant platform, control the
       non-public revenue share rates, invest in competing channels &
       can offer free promotion + higher rates to anyone they.
       Invest into in order to dominate the category. And the issue
       isn't just video either. The same dynamic can apply to just
       about any other infrastructural layer. For instance, Google
       could buy out a torrent site (say like uTorrent) and have that
       site gain immediately immunity for being part of the borg, while
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       sites that compete now
       absorb both greater editorial filtering costs & greater risks
       that destroy their ROI. As Google continues to lock down search,
       you can expect more smart publishers to hedge investments in
       search and YouTube with investments in proprietary non-search
       applications that Google can't take away. The Devil is in the
       Details "We are optimistic that Google’s actions will help
       steer consumers to the myriad legitimate.
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       Ways for them to access movies and TV shows online, and away
       from the rogue cyberlockers, peer-to-peer sites, and other
       outlaw enterprises that steal the hard work of creators across
       the globe. We will be watching this development closely —
       the devil is always in the details — and look forward to
       Google taking further steps to ensure that its services favor
       legitimate businesses and creators, not thieves." - Michael
       O’Leary, Senior Executive Vice President for Global Policy
       and External Affairs of the Motion Picture Association of
       America, Inc. The concerned with Google pitching themselves as
       the preeminent authority on copyright is they have consistently
       played both sides of the fence. Their image search offers
       thumbnails they.
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