Viacom vs YouTube

Jeff Jarvis posts on the official complaint from Viacom about infringing clips which appear on YouTube. He doesn’t have much sympathy and contrasts the attitude with that of CBS which has chosen to work with the world’s number one video site:

At last week’s Online Publishers Association, Betsy Morgan of CBSNews.com, said that when an infringing clip goes up on YouTube, they take it down and then replace it with a noninfringing, official copy, which has the added benefit of enabling the conversation to cluster around one rather than many copies of the same event. That’s smart. I guess when Viacom and CBS split up, CBS got the IQ.

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Project Red Stripe

I hadn’t come across this before – Project Red Stripe is a skunkworks project from the Economist which aims to produce something really innovative in six months, with only six people and £110k of company money. Interesting, the project is being conducted on the public web. Here is the initial briefing presentation which set out the aims and parameters of the project, and here is the blog which has charted it’s progress since September last year. There’s even a web cam showing live pictures from the project office.

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