MySpace and Internet Video
Online video is changing, becoming more in tune with old media. One of the ways this change is being demonstrated is how professional video is being targeted by advertising, even if the video has been uploaded by someone other than the original owner.
Internet video took off very quickly, with everyone seeming to want to upload clips either of their own production or of something not owned by themselves.
DMCA Takedowns and Lawsuits
The ability to share video is unfortunately limited by copyright laws and the desire of owners to keep control of their content, so DMCA take down notices and legal challenges became the norm.
However, few would deny that this method hasn’t worked, with Internet users uploading just as much copyrighted material now as ever before.


MySpace seem to be getting increasingly more adventurous in
their aims to produce professionally made, high budget drama series.
Another multi episode show has today been announced as a
MySpace exclusive.
Viacom,
Disney,
Video on the Internet has grown at such an explosive rate that
the phenomenon has put an increasing strain on servers, and with it the
need for extra storage space.