Revver is Behind Zango Crapware Fiasco
Revver appears to be the ones serving up the videos through Zango, and they also appear to have known about it for quite some time. Since I’m uploading my videos to Revver, I’m opening myself up to the relationship they apparently have with Zango - merely another affiliate, albeit one with questionable intentions. I don’t take issue with the embedding of the videos themselves, but the flaming hoops which one must progress through in order to watch them as indexed by Zango.
I haven’t made very much with Revver videos, and I’m not sure how much of that is blood money. I guess I have to ask Revver where they stand - and videobloggers, at large, where they stand? Is it okay for your content to be distributed under false pretenses (as in, forcing a user to download and install generally useless software in order for them to see your video when they can see it without any installation elsewhere)?
If Revver doesn’t address this issue, or allow me to opt-out of being embedded specifically by Zango, I’ll simply close and delete my Revver account and videos - and encourage others to do the same. From SpywareGude:
Zango was not involved in the creation of this “content”. They did not create the movie, they did not pay for its creation. They just used an API to retrieve the information off the Revver site. The tagging and indexing was done by Revver as well. Zango did not pay for the bandwidth costs of streaming this content. The content (and even the accompanying thumbnails) are served directly from Revver’s servers. Zango did not pay a license fee to show this content to visitors. Revver does not charge anything to become a “publisher”. Zango gets paid whenever a visitor clicks an ad in a Revver video on their site. This occurs regardless of whether the user has the Zango software installed or not.
So, Revver - what are you going to do about this now that someone’s holding your feet to the fire? More importantly, am I the only “video blogger” who is more than a little outraged about this?
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13 Comments
loldrew. - Drew Olanoff’s blog about life, the internet, and life on the internet.
August 27th, 2007
at 12:17am
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The Chris Pirillo Show
August 27th, 2007
at 7:05am
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UncleJohn
August 27th, 2007
at 9:10am
Another case where a company is trying to press there proprietary software onto the public as a means of free advertisement. (Since they hope that you will leave there junk on your desk top and thus anyone seeing your desk top can see there icon.) Maybe to some that isnt a big deal but if you have a steady stream of people that might glance and see a desk top, it becomes a form of advertisement.
Not only that but they can use such software to directly see what your viewing habbits are and where else you might be viewing videos. You dont know what kind of phishing that software is doing as it sits there on your computer. YouTube already monitors viewing but least they even say so right on there front page, and since you go to there site your agreeing to it. If you download that software its the very same thing your saying “Sure spy on me.”
Diet Alert
August 27th, 2007
at 9:53am
From :http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/08/26/revver-is-behind-zango-crapware-fiasco/
Asi Behar
August 27th, 2007
at 1:52pm
Hi Chris,
Revver is, and always has been, an open syndication network. Our platform - whether it be the API, widgets, RSS feeds, or direct embeds - was designed to offer creators and sharers of content a way to fully white label and monetize their video experience - a service offered to each and every Revver member.
In this respect, Zango is no different from any other sharer/syndicator on our network: they’re using our API, which every Revver user has full access to, to pull and share content. They earn the 20% syndication fee just as any other Revver user would for sharing and driving traffic to Revver content, and must agree to our terms of service in order to do so. As a result, they are helping creators earn money by exposing their content to their audience.
The openness of our network is both a philosophical and technical feature of our network. We’ve resisted numerous partners that insisted on partitioning off content; we feel strongly that the future of media, especially on the internet, lies in its ability to be freely shared and distributed and we’d really like to see this ideal succeed.
Despite our stance, however, we do recognize that some creators may not want their content distributed by Zango, so we’ll contact them to help remedy the situation. If you or any Revver member requests, we will contact Zango on your behalf and request they stop using your content on their site. Revver members can contact us via our contact form to request assistance.
We’d like to see an internet where content is allowed to roam freely while still earning money for our creators and sharers - so to that end we’ll be re-evaluating Zango’s use of the Revver API. I’ll keep you posted with any news on the matter.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if I can be of any assistance,
Asi Behar
VP, Software Engineering - Revver
asi {@} revver_com
Vitalsecurity.org - A Revolution is the Solution
August 27th, 2007
at 4:51pm
this. I predict lots of angry shouting.
UncleJohn
August 27th, 2007
at 8:38pm
The thing is the default should be that it is NOT shared, and that one must check mark that option during the upload process. One should not have to upload then request a removal from Zango.
Windows Fanatics
August 28th, 2007
at 8:00pm
this
Affiliate Marketing Blog by Shawn Collins
September 3rd, 2007
at 2:28pm
familiar with Zango and their negative history with affiliate marketers, Ben Edelman and Kellie Stevens have covered Zango, and there is a good explanation of Zango’s impact on affiliate marketing at the ABestWeb forum. Anyhow, as it turned out,Zango was getting Pirillo’s videosfrom the API at Revver. “If Revver doesn’t address this issue, or allow me to opt-out of being embedded specifically by Zango, I’ll simply close and delete my Revver account and videos - and encourage others to do the same.
Shawn Collins - MySpace Blog
September 3rd, 2007
at 3:41pm
not familiar with Zango and their negative history with affiliate marketers, Ben Edelman and Kellie Stevens have covered Zango, and there is a good explanation of Zango’s impact on affiliate marketing at the ABestWeb forum. Anyhow, as it turned out,Zango was getting Pirillo’s videosfrom the API at Revver. “If Revver doesn’t address this issue, or allow me to opt-out of being embedded specifically by Zango, I’ll simply close and delete my Revver account and videos - and encourage others to do the same.”
Zango Sucks | Zango Sucks
September 6th, 2007
at 3:15am
Update September 7th: It looks like Revver and Zango are in bed together, and it is this unholy matrimony which has led to people being duped into installing Zango malware. More details onMr. Pirillo’s site.Here is a further post with Revver’s reply and a bit more information on Zango’s involvement. Share This
Webby Newsletter
October 1st, 2007
at 6:01am
saying he had to pony up $5,000 or he would be removed from DMOZ. And sure enough, after not paying, ShoeMoney.com was removed from DMOZ. This is one of the more popular blogs on the internet and it’s not in DMOZ anymore. That’s shameful.Chris Pirillo is upset with Revver and Zangothis week after he found that searches for his Revver videos got results that linked to Zango, and Zango was requiring the installation of unrelated software before viewers could see the videos. That is pretty shady. Revver needs to be more protective
Christian
March 3rd, 2008
at 8:13pm
helppppp i was on phsfights.com (street fight vids) and i click on a fighting video to the side and Zango came up and asked Yes or no so stupidly i thought nothing would happen so i said yes then 2 days later i cant get on my internet because zango is denying my internet for me to get on. can someone tell me how to get all zango stuff off my pc.