Sony to launch YouTube competitor in Japan
Sony is set to announce a video sharing site in Japan tomorrow. While this makes Sony just the latest in a long line of companies trying to get in on some of that YouTube-style action, Sony does have the benefit of owning quite a bit of video content that it can push onto the website.
News Corp and NBC Universal last month announced they would launch a similar site this year.
While Sony is launching its EyeVio site in Japan, the company plans to expand the service to other countries if it performs well.
Sony hopes to avoid the lawsuits that have plagued Google by actively monitoring the site for copyright violations from the get go, rather than waiting for content producers to contact the company with complaints. Of course, this raises the question: Without copyrighted videos, will anyone user the new site? There are conflicting reports over whether YouTube owes its success more to user-generated video or clips from programs like The Daily Show.
News Corp and NBC Universal last month announced they would launch a similar site this year.
While Sony is launching its EyeVio site in Japan, the company plans to expand the service to other countries if it performs well.
Sony hopes to avoid the lawsuits that have plagued Google by actively monitoring the site for copyright violations from the get go, rather than waiting for content producers to contact the company with complaints. Of course, this raises the question: Without copyrighted videos, will anyone user the new site? There are conflicting reports over whether YouTube owes its success more to user-generated video or clips from programs like The Daily Show.













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Subscribe to commentsMatthewApr 26th 2007 10:54PM
Nico Nico Douga (http://www.nicovideo.jp/), a video sharing site launched earlier this year then relaunched in March with their own servers and better video quality than YouTube, is already quite popular, so Sony's got more than a bit of catching up to do here.
DarkstormApr 27th 2007 5:34PM
It's funny how the designer used the PS3 prototype controller as an icon.
KirbyMeisterApr 28th 2007 4:21PM
Knowing Sony, they'll use Flash 8 or 9 just to make sure Wiis won't work with it. ;) Hell, they'll probably use a non-standard player to boot!
(They have to screw it up SOMEHOW! It's obviously just an attempt to get rid of Youtube so they can have their own video site on their own terms)