Copyright infringement is not just a concern for copyright holders but for advertisers as well. Smaller advertisers are especially cautious when it comes to video sharing sites. They fear being associated with clips that maybe violating copyright laws.
MediaPost ""Smaller advertisers are very wary of getting dragged into anything illegal." He went on to say his clients focus on less at risk sites like AtomFilms, RealNetworks and Ifilm. They do not want to advertise along side illegal content. This means they will not become involved with sites like MySpace because of the potential of pirated material. The other side of the issue is the question of how liable sites like YouTube are for content that is copy written. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act does offer some protection for liability concerning pirated material. If the copyright holder notifies a site of infringement and the site responds by removing the content in question then they are relieved of liability. The process of notifying sites of infringement is labor intensive. Jonathan Cody, vice president at Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Bookmark Murdok: Mike is a staff writer for Murdok for the latest ebusiness news.Advertisers Avoid Sites With Pirated Material
0 views
Comments (0)
Please sign in to leave a comment.





No comments yet. Be the first to comment!