Nothing like selling your company for $1.6-billion to inspire generosity! YouTube, which was snapped by Google, said yesterday it will place ads beside videos produced by 20 to 30 of its popular contributors, and share the revenue. “In the marketplace, you often hear people talking about user-generated content in a disparaging way,” said Jamie Byrne, YouTube's head of product marketing told the New York Times. “This is content that really has merit and is of equal value to the professional content that is contributed by some of our partners.” Well, that's awful nice of YouTube to offer its content producers a piece of the action, isn't it!?
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