[M4IF Discuss] the remuneration fees

Larry Horn LHorn mpegla.com
Thu Feb 7 16:45:13 EST 2002


Hi, David.
Answers follow:
1.	Yes (as measured on a duration/playback basis).
2.	This is considered remuneration to the service provider or
content owner; therefore, the use royalty applies.
3.	I am not sure what you mean by this question.  Please explain.
The relevant question is whether in connection with the advertisement, a
service provider or content owner receives remuneration as a result of
offering/providing the video for viewing or having the video viewed.
Larry Horn
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Singer [mailto:singer   apple.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2024 1:34 PM
To: discuss   lists.m4if.org
Subject: [M4IF Discuss] the remuneration fees
I have questions about the remuneration fees.
Is it true that the fee for a one-time view (e.g. video on demand) is 
the same as for a purchase (e.g. a "video CD") which can be viewed 
many times?
If someone can watch something because they have a subscription (e.g. 
a premium ISP subscription which gives them access to premium 
content), is the ISP receiving remuneration?
Is an advertisement per se "remunerated"?  The advertiser certainly 
hopes to gain revenue.
-- 
David Singer
Apple Computer/QuickTime
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