Written by Chris Albrecht
Posted Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at 10:00 AM PT

 

Vid-Biz: Demonoid, MSN, Userplane

Demonoid is Down; popular BitTorrent tracker and web site has been offline for 24 hours, allegedly because of the Canadian Recording Industry Association. (TorrentFreak)

MSN to Limit Pre-Roll Ads; ad scheduling will now be based on the amount of time a viewer spends on the site instead of the number of clips watched. (Mediaweek)

Userplane Provides Sites with Free Webrecorder; Flash plug-in for developers and publishers allows site visitors to capture their audio and video for things like profiles, emails and comments. (release)

MuveeNow Teams Up with YouSendIt for Movie Sharing; digital camera software that lets you assemble photos and video clips now lets you email home movies through YouSendIt’s file-delivery service. (release)

Two Front-Runners Still Not in Republican YouTube Debate; Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson showing their old media ways by not signing up for the Nov. 28 event. (Washington Post)

 

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  1. Stop assuming things, the Demonoid always comes back, then the nay-sayers look like idiots….as usual.
    -ter

    srg on September 26th, 2007 at 11:21 am - Permalink
  2. [...] As reported here earlier, MSN is shifting to a time-based approach to ad serving. So instead of seeing a 30-second pre-roll after every clip you watch, you now get [...]

    MSN Video: Precision, But No Passion « NewTeeVee on September 27th, 2007 at 4:02 pm - Permalink

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