Sony Takes on YouTube with Video-Sharing Site 82
thefickler writes "According to Reuters, Sony has announced that it will launch a video-sharing site in Japan as part of its 'quiet software revolution'. Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, Sony CEO Howard Stringer said that the new site will be 'an opportunity to transmit user-generated video anywhere you want to, anytime to anybody, in a protected environment.' The new site, which will be called eyeVio, will be first launched in Japan, although Sony hopes to also launch it overseas should the Japanese version prove a success. It will be free to users, and the idea is that Sony will eventually generate revenue through advertising."
Sony's hand up (Score:2)
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It could be part of, or a service provided through Home. They centralize everything in Home: Joost like TV and movies, user created content(video, audio, text), internet radio, telecomunications, gaming, chatting, e-commence(like in second life), etc.... All services inside one virtual environment and then sell hardware to access it, m
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Not news (Score:2)
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tudou.com is actually Chinese, and 'tudou' means potato in chinese, go figure ^^
'in a protected environment'. (Score:1)
Does it have... (Score:5, Funny)
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Viva la? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Viva la? (Score:5, Funny)
The next revolution... Sony decides to create dedicated software to let you talk to other people instantaneously, just by typing words into a computer!
It's a portal to your gadgets (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Viva la? (Score:5, Funny)
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eyeVio? (Score:2, Insightful)
How about a better name
UsTube
or
MeTube
Just so it's crystal clear this is an also ran to the big player in the space and an attempt to take the YOU out of the experience.
Besides, exactly why does *user generated* content need protection?
Ah, Sony.... Playing the ol' game of (Score:1, Funny)
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See, it's not the content that will be protected but it will be protected from having content. Anything that looks worth watching will be filtered.
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*except linux people ofcourse, but surely they have better things to do than waste time on youtube.
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-matthew
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I am working a site that accepts video upload (not a YouTube knock-off) and I just started implementing a transcoding system to convert all videos to FLV so we can quit our dependence on Quicktime which not everyone has. Flash is much more portable. Remember,
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YouTube style video is exactly NOT the type of video that people want to watch on a set-top-box, mobile, etc. YouTube is something you view when you're bored at home surfing the web. Who'd want to s
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Re:So (Score:4, Insightful)
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I'm not wasting time, I'm rehearsing my retirement
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(whom*)
The requirements include... (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, and you better be ready to provide your SSN because they need to be able to send you to collections if your credit card doesn't go through . . . and, some videos may have viruses, but don't worry about, videos can't have viruses.
To upload, you need to buy a special upload program that only works with Vista!!
I'm so excited about this.
Oh, and ninteno sucks.
Out.
But You're Leaving Out the Best Parts!! (Score:2)
Oh. And it's going to be battery operated . . .
Just kindly send me your mother's maiden name.
Good idea (Score:2)
Too late (Score:2, Interesting)
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That's pretty much the ultimate measure, brand recognition by people almost totally unknowledgeable about the field the brand is in. When people who don't really understand the idea of the web or internet but know they need to 'Google' something, you know your name can hardly get any bigger.
In the same way that Mp3's is the only music format, iPod the only music player, MySpace the only social networking site and Photoshop the o
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It's also easy to imagine being basically functionally equivalent but better. tudou.com [tudou.com], for example, is a Chinese site that is
"protected environment"? (Score:5, Insightful)
(collary: "viewable only with windows vista")
The race will soon be on... (Score:5, Funny)
That was my thought... (Score:2)
When I think Sony... (Score:2, Interesting)
Sony, the one and only.
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Another 'quiet software revolution' ? (Score:2, Insightful)
Hardly a surprise (not-invented-here-syndrome) (Score:5, Insightful)
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Just what I wanted (Score:2, Insightful)
Yeah...
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That's what I was kind of thinking.
Funny thing that... I always make sure to ONLY BUY BLANK Sony Brand DVDs when they're on sale to use when I "Back Up" my original DVD's.
Kinda makes me smile.
And In Other News (Score:3, Funny)
"At first, I'm just going to make it available in Cuba." Fentwitz said in an interview. "But watch out, 'cause in a couple of years, you'll be seeing Wiz3UberPunchFugWugun all over the place."
When asked how it's superior to existing automobiles, Fentwitz explained "It's got... um... four wheels.. and... um... a steering wheel... and... and... brakes! Yeah it's got brakes. It's protected."
Fentwitz further said, "Yeah, I know I'm a little late to the party, but you know, I think I've got a real chance of making it big."
Attempts by Fentwitz to further harass media outlets were responded to with record flatulence, made on a top-end Sony media player.
*Sniff*Sniff*... (Score:2)
Another Sony-only system? (Score:3, Insightful)
- Companies will pay Sony to play their latest ads, trailers, clips, show excerpts, etc.
- Users will pay Companies (and Sony) to watch ads, trailers, clips, show excerpts, full shows, movies, songs, etc.
- There will be cheap pay-per-view stuff, and expensive full downloads-to-own (complete with heavy duty DRM).
- There will be some user-generated stuff, but it will come from people with a Sony passport equivalent and who can't be arsed to upload stuff to YouTube.
I'm thinking it will be a cross between XBox Live, iTunes and YouTube. The YouTube connection is there to generate buzz (hah! I'm surprised there was no mentioning of the word 'viral' in the story), the XBox Live model is there because Sony sees how this is a money-press for MS, and iTunes is there because everyone's drooling over its market penetration. Except it will combine the sucky aspects of all its components and make them worse: paying for ads in XBox Live (I'm still amazed that MS pulled off that trick), DRM in iTunes and crap content in YouTube.
Could it work? Sure could. Except that I haven't seen anything that tells me that Sony has moved away from its holy grail: to completely lock its users into an all-Sony all the time world. Which means that the DRM will be unwieldy, the network too small and the content too expensive to generate much inroads against the established powers. At least Sony isn't hailing this again as the next coming of YouTube... maybe it has learned after all.
and the site will be full of (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, right. (Score:2)
"Here are the keys to the slaughterhouse, cow."
Frankly, I sincerely hope they do sue anyone dumb enough to upload anything to that site
And the Next Great Copyright Law Court Case is: (Score:2, Funny)
Like they took on Mmog gaming with Star wars (Score:2)
boy, if its going to be anything about it - and as this is sony, i bet it will be - i feel sorry for anyone who gets used to that video service.
Too late Sony (Score:1)
I think that as a big company with lots at stake, they would have to be very careful about users uploading copyrighted clips, they don't want to get sued.
Aibo Porn? (Score:1)
SONY declares 'me too' (Score:2)
Considering how badly SONY has been run, they couldn't take on a 10 year old kid armed with a cardboard box.
Easier to Track Piracy (Score:1)
Translation of the Sony eyeVio annouchment (Score:1)
"This is part of Sony's quiet software revolution"
We're getting with the times alright but we wont make it easy for you.
"It's an opportunity to transmit user-generated video anywhere you want to, anytime to anybody, in a protected environment"
People like YouTube and Google Video have an awesome idea, the only problem is its not us! We want to milk it for what its worth.
Unlike YouTube, which has drawn criticism that it tolerates user piracy and faces a $1 billion lawsuit from Viacom Inc. alleging copyright violation, Sony said it would closely monitor content on the service.
We want to pull a YouTube but we're pretty confident we can get away with all the legal threats and fines.
Such a model would appeal to companies looking to release content and to protect their image
Screw user content, we want to be paid to host your shit and there are people willing to pay lots of money for us to shove it in your face.
"We believe there's a need for a clean and safe place where companies can place their advertisements"
Theres a slice of the pie for us but we want to eat the whole d
How to react? (Score:2)
Or should I laugh because, well, it's taken them pretty long to get the idea of trying a new business model that almost every successful internet company is using?
Or should I laugh because the idea of someone abandoning the existing video sites for what will inevitably a pit of censored and heavily DRM'd content is so patently ridiculous?
Ah what the heck, I'll just laugh.
I assume you need special format hardware... (Score:2)
Too Little, Too Late? (Score:1)