Written by Chris Albrecht
Posted Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 11:00 AM PT

 

Vid-Biz: YouTube Porn, Xbox, College Humor

How to Watch Porn on YouTube; during an FCC hearing, David Eun, vice president of content partnerships for the video-sharing site, says that if you’re quick enough you can catch it after it’s flagged but before it’s taken down. (Reel Pop)

Xbox to Get Comedic Horror Shorts; directors from Saw and 30 Days of Night to take a stab at being funny with content for the Xbox Live Marketplace. (I’ll have more on this after an Xbox 360 blogger breakfast at Comic-Con) (Variety)

MTV Picks up College Humor Show; details are slim, but the network has signed up for six episodes. (MediaPost)

Verimatrix Raises More Funding; digital watermarking and DRM firm gets an undisclosed amount of funding in a third round that was led by Goldman Sachs, company had previously raised a total of $23 million. (paidContent)

Google Making Nice with Hollywood? As YouTube becomes more flexible on filtering and ad revenue, it’s deal with Lionsgate could be the first of many big media deals to come. (CNET)

BoingBoing Launches BBtv World; ongoing segment will tell stories from people around the globe. (BoingBoing)

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