On my personal blog, I posted some thoughts on the subpoena Twentieth Century Fox has issued to YouTube in an attempt to find out who uploaded episodes of “The Simpsons” and “24.”
Where blogs market written thoughts, YouTube and the like have created a much different market of video content, mash-ups, and (allegedly) illegal content.
Somehow, someway, this new market is going also include content about your company that will matter to your Marketing, PR, and Reputation Management people.
While I can see companies living successfully in the blogosphere (if they do it right), not sure I see the logical path to a meaningful existence in YouTube-land.
Should be interesting.
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