Sunday, August 7, 2011

Dengl 34 FairTube - GO!

By the way - what IS a dengl - this is; and to see a bit more, see Dengl No 1 - which I repeated at Dengl No 12 ...)

so - here is Dengl 34 ....

Here's how someone becomes a zillionaire
Remember – you heard it here, first (written from Hong Kong, to a friend, 27 July 2011)

It's to do with replacing YouTube - that works on some hairshirt freeby model that the internet is g-ds gift to society and all the world’s best minds will freely contribute unlimited content and ... (basically,
providence will pay for pie in the sky …)

But then, Wikipaedia started advertising and begging for money donations and ...

why not "get real" - take a leaf out of the banana (and coffee etc) world - and go fairtrade?

Thus FAIRTUBE

FAIRTUBE (copyright JMW etc all that codswallop) works like iTunes etc and collects a negligible payment for each click-in.
It pays a rewarding proportion to the uploader of original material (nothing to pirated videos of commercial concerts etc).
This way genuine uploaders get some pocket money (in extreme cases, a good deal more) - all the elephants painting pictures, crazy kids and animals, domestic performances of music etc . In fact, look at example 3 in the linked website ….

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_10_youtube_videos_of_all_time.php

… downloaders have to pay - but given the mega-mass scale of the overall operation, relatively very little indeed - eg I would pay 10p to see a Korean kid genius playing Recuerdos de El Alhambra on the guitar - you give the kid 6 p and keep 4 p ...(to run and develop the operation)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKB694kYtI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKB694kYtI

no adverts pop ups etc - just plain product; fortunately Murdoch - and others - have been slowly persuading the public that one should indeed pay for product - albeit not the amounts copied from a past technomeny - we knew why we had to pay $1 for a paper when it was paper - but that's no reason why one should be screwed for $1 when it is digital and much more cheaply distributed ...
still, people are learning that it is honest - FAIR - to pay creators for content.
So – why not harvest all round – with the organiser and distributor of FAIRTUBE making a perfectly reasonable reward for their trouble

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