Amazon Files For 'AmazonTube' and 'OpenTube' Trademarks As Fight With YouTube Gets Pettier (theverge.com) 81
"Amazon applied for an 'AmazonTube' trademark earlier this week, according to a filing found by TV Answer Man, as the company's public feud with Google over accessing YouTube content on Amazon's devices continues to escalate," reports The Verge. "While there's not a lot of information about what AmazonTube might be, based on the trademark application's description of 'providing non-downloadable pre-recorded audio, visual and audiovisual works via wireless networks on a variety of topics of general interest,' it sure sounds like a YouTube competitor." From the report: TechCrunch notes that Amazon has also applied for a trademark on "OpenTube," as well, which, if anything, is a more blatant name for what Google is looking to accomplish here. It's also not the first time that Amazon has been rumored to be working on its own, free video service -- earlier this year there were rumors that Amazon was planning a "freemium" version of Prime Video, although the company released a statement saying that it had no plans to do so.
Others already taken? (Score:2)
Re:Others already taken? (Score:5, Funny)
There's always Amazoogle
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How about googzon? Youzon?
Amagoogon?
"good day kind sir, may I enquire what you are doing?"
"Amagoogon"
"I say, I'm not sure I understand. You have your 'what' on?"
What's with the 'tube' obsession? I mean, if you're going to compete, then compete - don't try and pass it off as similar because it's got a similar name. Being better than youtube is only as hard as getting users to post cat videos. It's not hard to do better that their terrible UX.
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but AmazonTube.com is registered by Amazon
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Or, more likely, someone will receive threats from lawyers to hand them over.
Yeah... they're pushing alternatives kinda hard. (Score:2)
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Non-downloadable? Then how to play it? (Score:1)
providing non-downloadable pre-recorded audio, visual and audiovisual works
If it's non-downloadable, how is your computer supposed to play it? Streaming, you'll note, is just a form of downloading. Streaming content is downloaded to your computer (and can still be saved to disk, although sometimes the surrounding UI doesn't make that as easy as you'd like and third party tools have to be used). Downloading means transferring it from the remote end to your local end.
If the content is "non-downloadable" at all as that summary alleges, how is it to be played?
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Brilliant! Just like my customers that don't understand how they bust their bandwidth limits; "But I don't download anything! I just stream it".
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yup
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Perhaps the same way it's not called downloading when you copy data from a computer to a monitor, like when I use a chromecast to play videos on my phone on my TV.
I'm not downloading what I type to my monitor.
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Perhaps the same way it's not called downloading when you copy data from a computer to a monitor,
Video you are streaming is cached before it is displayed. Video you are displaying is only decoded. The monitor has no facility for downloading anything. It is a peripheral, not a terminal. Nice try, but no.
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Frame being drawn is cached by the controller of the monitor.
When I typed that it was also cached by the USB display adapter, before it converted it to DVI.
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I don't know if they still have this in the States, but in the rest of the world there is this thing called "TV", whereby you can get programmes broadcast through the air (ie wireless) by giant transmitters. You don't even need to have a computer to watch them!
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"Non-saveable" would certainly be more technically accurate, but it sounds rather awkward. Saving is usually understood as a part of downloading, so they just go with "non-downloadable".
What irks me is when people say they've downloaded something to sound technically saavy when they've actually just copied a file from a disk or thumbdrive. Copy doesn't sound trendy enough or something.
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Good (Score:1)
I'm not a big fan of Amazon, but I'm a big fan of them fucking Google over in any possible way.
don't be evil (Score:1)
Google trolling MS over windows store, Google fighting Amazon over digital streaming...
Isn't the common theme here Google?
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Hans plays with Lotti, Lotti plays with Jane...
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Shock that monkey.
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Could we PLEASE get one thread without someone feeling the urge to derail it and talk about Donald?
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That would be lovely but it's never gonna happen. Trolls and shills, Russian and otherwise, are playing both sides of the political fence to increase the division and hostility among Americans. United we stand, divided we fall, and all. They have a vested interest in fanning the flames.
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Yes, its other companies trying to detract from the market leader.
They're not going to be the leaders for long if they throw hissy fit tantrums and take their player off all the devices of people who won't sell their players even though they don't sell their players. They're going to be an also-ran with poor viewership. Note that Google is trying to monetize Youtube and failing. How much longer do you think they're going to keep running it? Even the rubes who don't block ads skip all of them in five seconds. And then there's Youtube Red... do you even know anyone consider
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Fallopian Tube (Score:1)
is still open and available.
Google's trademark attorneys (Score:1)
Wait until Google drowns the Amazon (Score:1)
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Google has trademarked Alphabet. They have *all* the letters now.
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I always pictured pneumatic tube systems that were the height of technology in ancient times.
Star Trek Discovery (Score:2)
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Yeah, we don't want to miss the Star Trek series which has as a driving plot device of a universe full of sort of midichlorians/spores or something that allow you to travel anywhere instantly...
I didn't have high hopes, but on the very first episode they introduce a "science" vessel that has no probes/drones at all! And has some sort of "imaging processors" that make its optical instruments not be able to see things that a 20th century kiddy-scope can see! And to top all that, they prepare an EVA session (s
While mildly entertaining... (Score:2)
... rich people behaving badly is rarely newsworthy.
One more to register Amazon (Score:1)
To target YouTube Red, they should trademark RedTube
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To target YouTube Red, they should trademark RedTube
Too late.
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/... [uspto.gov]
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Thanks for posting a link to an expired search session.
I am well aware that redtube.com is a porn site that has been around for many many years, long before YouTubeRed came to be.
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Oh, oops... I thought that would link to the trademark listing page. Well sounds like you got the idea.
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Really? I always thought it was a dig at their users, or you-tubers - likening them to a sack of potatoes.
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Exactly, and I would think that should be an issue for the Trademark. Amazon could at least be a little more original and not use the "tube" moniker. Vimeo has a original name.
Maybe Vidazon, AmaScreen, or.. I don't know.. those really suck.
Headline stupidity (Score:2)
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Pettier? This is the best thing to happen to the internet all year. Finally a competitor to the only major user made video distribution site on the net,
The competition part is good, in the long term. But in the short term, users are getting fucked. Google has a web store where they sell Google devices, and they don't offer Amazon devices on that store, but Google is taking Youtube off the fire stick because Amazon doesn't offer Google devices in their store. It's a classic example of Google abusing their monopoly position, and I hope they get their peepee smacked hard for it. It's unethical, it's probably illegal, and it's harming consumers. They should be
Amazon owns Twitch do not forget (Score:2)
Twitch recently changed and allows you to upload videos for on demand viewing. Also for a secluded playlist at a certain time.
I'm conflicted. (Score:2)
I'm glad someone is ready to challenge YouTube's dominance, but did it have to be Amazon? I mean, it could be worse, it could be Microsoft or Oracle or Adobe, but Amazon is pretty high up the list of Darth Vader companies.
Unfortunately, it probably did have to be someone like Amazon. The number of entities that can ramp up fast enough to truly eat YouTube's breakfast is small.
OpenTube? (Score:2)
Isn't an Open Tube just a ditch?
Nope (Score:1)