Read more.Machinima network offered $3CPM bonus to its YouTube vloggers.
Read more.Machinima network offered $3CPM bonus to its YouTube vloggers.
Bloody marketing, I'll just refer you to Bill Hicks' thoughts on this subject:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsHXWTDUnZ0
Didn't Sony get nicked for doing a similar thing with it's film reviews?
In the UK at least they are under obligation to state "This is an adervtisement / paid product promoting" or similiar since they are receiving revenue for the upload.
How long until the Advertising Standards Authority steps in and slaps youtube / google around. Simply not soon enough!!
Disturbedguy (21-01-2014),GeorgeStorm (21-01-2014)
this won't get them more sales.
They got nicked for doing this with the PSP: see this article.
Is this really such a big deal? Many youtubers advertise products and services on their channels. No where does it say that it must be a journalistic piece and to be biased towards the xbox.
The only requirement is that a video containing gameplay and mentions the console it is being played on which could be a release roundup for games comming out this week, hell, it could even be a video critisising Machinama for this very thing with gameplay footage in the background.
Such a popular site that i'd never heard of them until now, and will be staying clear!
I'm not sure if I'm correct, but isn't it illegal to NOT disclose the fact they are getting paid to do something like this?
Just about every marketing trick in the book is legal in 'Murica. And even if it weren't, the US government is too hopelessly corrupt to even prosecute any major company for anything. Especially since Microsoft's continuance could be seen as a 'matter of national security', due to their widespread deployments, in both civilian and military installations.
Biscuit (23-01-2014)
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