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10/31/2005

Startup Looks for Profits in Online Video

10/31/2005 | Filed under: Breaking News — site admin @ 2:05 am

The Internet is buzzing with amateur videos, the kind that feature kids lip-synching or imitating Jedi knights. They get e-mailed and posted on Web sites and often become the topic of water cooler chat. But few, if any, make money.

A new company called Revver is trying to change that by attaching advertising to the videos and giving the creators a cut of the profits.

The technology, which also tracks the content as it is shared across the Web, is not limited to amateurs. Major media companies, which are just beginning to experiment with offering TV shows and movies online, are also looking for ways to distribute across peer-to-peer networks while avoiding piracy.

Revver is the brainchild of Ian Clarke, the man behind the Freenet file-sharing network; Steven Starr, a former Hollywood agent and co-creator of MTVs The State; and Oliver Luckett, who recently spearheaded the Norman Lear Declare Yourself voter registration campaign.

Its all about thinking outside of the square and seeking an opportunity…Ian Clarke has spotted a gap in the market and looks to capitilise on it…read more at ap.org



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