August 24, 2007
YouTube vows to protect video makers in InVideo ads
Google has promised to give content makers control over advertisements overlaid on video clips they post to its YouTube video sharing Web site. MacWorld reports.
"Only videos from content creators that have signed up for the advertising scheme, called InVideo, will host ads, leaving the majority of videos on YouTube free of the overlays, a Google spokesman said Friday.
Advertisers will still be able to reach a large audience through YouTube videos even if the company only places ads in a small portion of videos."
emily | 2:56 PM |
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