Viacom, entité derrière Comedy Central a demandé à Google de retirer plus de 100,000 clips de la base de YouTube. Et ce même si Viacom prétend que la publicité générée par ces clips est plus que positive.
Eventually, the media giant relented, but today it’s told Google to yank more than 100,000 YouTube clips of Viacom shows and content. This is a pretty bonehead move on Viacom’s part, since it’s cutting itself off from any of the benefits the clips could deliver — all because it can’t get Google to cough up enough money for it. This is the sort of thinking that plagues the entertainment industry, that content’s value must always be directly financial, and not promotional.
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