YouTube's Monetization Strategy

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Predictions that come with the monetisation of net videos.

Endomol will suffer intense competition with a number of amateur Big Brother programs will slowly appear on the net.

Celebrities will suffer a new level of harassment when the world’s population and their mobile phones become instant paparazzi.

Governments will find the need to strengthen and better police privacy laws, as there will be a huge increase in the number of stalking videos appearing.

The manipulation of war journalism that we have seen recently with ‘embedded journalists’ replacing freelance reportage, will become much harder as cheap media enabled mobile phones proliferates the third world and everyone becomes a source of news footage (Third World populations will discover a new source of revenue.)

Big media companies will lose more market to the thousands of independent production houses that will proliferate.

YouTube definitely seems like it has a fresh idea that allows the RIAA to continue sopping up its money, however, this idea has the movie editor in the picture to make some minor funds as well.

However, the pricing for this scheme has to be large compared to something that is popular and successful (like the fourth largest distributor of music in the United States, the iTunes Music Store). If the RIAA is unhappy with the cut it gets from .99$ a song to consider shutting Apple out of its business at one time and to also consider the revenue that YouTube wants to make, even throwing in the fact that a user gets a commission based on the songs purchased... I could not see how a per song price of less than 1.49$ would be a productive revenue generator for a company like YouTube with such advance needs.
If you are interested in this post, check out today's entry on TechCrunch: YouTube Delivers Knock Out Punch to Competitors

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