YouTube first spoke about pause ads last year when it started trialing them in select regions. At the time, the company said that when you pause a video, it will shrink, and an ad will appear next to it.
“In Q1, we saw strong traction from the introduction of a pause ads pilot on connected TVs, a new non-interruptive ad format that appears when users pause their organic content,” Schindler noted. He went on to share that YouTube’s pause ads are “driving strong brand lift results” and “are commanding premium pricing from advertisers.”
Schindler didn’t share any timelines for when pause ads will start appearing on YouTube, but we know they’ll first roll out on smart TVs. The nature of these ads, including their duration, skippability, and more is still unclear. We also don’t know if Google plans to introduce these ads on YouTube’s mobile apps.
Nobody needs to be a lawyer to understand
Honestly, I’m too exhausted to rebut your various points that I disagree with. Been spending too much time, much more than should be spent, in debating this issue with people, for what we’re talking about, a single link.
I’ll advocate for being the owner of my own content, and being able to license it the way I see fit, until an actual lawyer with some standing states otherwise.
I do thank you for your input though.
I just find it hilarious that you post shit like this… https://lemmy.world/comment/9578409
And think that your posts should not be usable for some purpose reason when O’Reilly definitely WOULD have a case over their trademark. And you’re distributing that content under your own license. Especially since that image is tagged with a different user in the bottom right.
I don’t care for the argument. I’m just outlining why people are downvoting you. You’re likely wrong, which you’ve already admitted in your comment history that you have no idea. And that you are a hypocrite on the matter anyway.
But right… Good luck.
I just find it hilarious that you post shit like this… https://lemmy.world/comment/9578409
And think that your posts should not be usable for some purpose reason when O’Reilly definitely WOULD have a case over their trademark.
You’re overthinking it. I only expected the license declaration to apply to this part of my post, the actual comment…
Trying to solve any Linux problem via …
… and not to the image that was obtained on the Internet.
You’re very sure of yourself, for not being a lawyer.
I don’t care for the argument.
And yet, you seem very invested, spending a lot of time initiating and responding, for a simple usage of a link in a comment.
I’m just outlining why people are downvoting you.
I wasn’t aware I asked you to, but I do appreciate you keeping me informed. I can sleep soundly at night, knowing that you’re out there, watching my back.
Also, they’re upvoting, etc., too. And honestly, I don’t care either way, I do what I think is right, not what’s popular.
At the end of the day, it’s just a link in a comment, not much to worry about, either way. If it has legal standings, all the better. If not, the only thing I’ve wasted was the time to do a momentary copy and paste.
So weird how this makes some people get so bent out of shape.
Edit: Finally, looking through your posting history, damn dude, you seem really angry at people who want to protect their rights.
You’re overthinking it. I only expected the license declaration to apply to this part of my post, the actual comment…
I’m sure the original creator of that work feels the same way… That their copyright should be acknowledged. But you wouldn’t know because you didn’t adhere to their rights and definitely do not have distribution rights to the works. But demand that your rights be listened to by attaching a license that nobody agreed to on every post.
You’re very sure of yourself, for not being a lawyer.
So now is the stance that nobody except lawyers should talk? If that’s the case, I invite you to set the precedent on the matter. Since I know that you’re not one, you should have shut up on the matter a long time ago no? Have you ever even talked to a lawyer on the matter? I have. I’ve read a lot on it to. Turns out that you have to at least know some of these things when you teach courses that tangentially run into these issues. In my case CyberSecurity. I mean it’s not like this topic hasn’t been done to death already with forums and stuff over the past 40 years of internet. The only novel thing here is federation. Nowhere is is possible for you to upload content without giving all sorts of rights to distribute your content, and to grant rights to modify your content (eg deleting a post and the post record the deletion… Modifying your content to state <Deleted by mod> as one such example)
And yet, you seem very invested, spending a lot of time initiating and responding, for a simple usage of a link in a comment.
Most of my comment was a copy-paste from another comment against another user who does similar stuff. I’ve invested very little into this conversation. Much like you claim that copy pasting your url is a non-issue. I also don’t consider this very invested at all on my end, all of my knowledge is pre-obtained. Especially in consideration to the comparison of effort you must actually be going through to copy and paste something by hand hundreds of times.