YouTube Developing Self-Serve Rental Model

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YouTube developers are working on a self-serve rental model that will allow the average Joe to make money renting their videos.

Two programs allow content creators to make money from their video: YouTube Partner Program, and Individual Video Partnerships (IVP). "We have hundreds of people making thousands of dollars, and dozens are making tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands," Walk says. "People are quitting their jobs to build content for the site."
 
wow what a great idea, taking a free service and getting people to pay for it! that always works right?

excuse me a second...







HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
 
"People are quitting their jobs to build content for the site."

:D Is this an infomercial?
 
Viacom will be all over this! Uploading their own content and making money off it.

Wait, they already do that.
 
I guess internet money IS real.
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What idiot would quit their job to make a home movie, and expect it to rent on YouTube?!?!
 
Oh boy! A(nother) network marketing "opportunity" of a lifetime!

Get in quick on the ground floor and you'll be able to 'work at home'!

Maybe some Acai berry secrets? Or how about 'I lost 10lbs of ugly belly fat obeying this one simple rule'? Act now and you to can get 'Obama sends mom's back to school' at no extra charge.

YouTool.
 
Jaysus. I just glanced over the headline and read "You Tube Developing Self-Awareness." Visions of SkyTube.
 
I can't think of any video on youtube that is worth paying for
 
Oh boy! A(nother) network marketing "opportunity" of a lifetime!

Get in quick on the ground floor and you'll be able to 'work at home'!

Maybe some Acai berry secrets? Or how about 'I lost 10lbs of ugly belly fat obeying this one simple rule'? Act now and you to can get 'Obama sends mom's back to school' at no extra charge.

YouTool.

I wish multi-level marketing schemes were illegal. They're as bad as pyramid schemes, and almost as bad as Ponzi schemes.
 
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