Google kicked of a new
video download service at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas that will allow content owners to sell videos
through the Google Video
service.
The content owner controls the price that is charged, and Google takes a cut
from every video sold.
Any content can be made available, from TV series to home videos and footage
shot at conferences.
Google co-founder Larry Page expects the service to enable a market for
digital video downloads while offering content producers a new way to monetise
their video.
"People are really concerned about the TiVo issue,"
he said. "We would like the broadest [offering of] video to be available so that
this service can be successful."
Users are required to download a specially designed Google video player which
uses a proprietary digital rights management technology.
The service launches with a library of 3,000 videos available for download.
Content partners include CBS,
owner of television series including
Star Trek and
Crime Scene
Investigation, and the
National Basketball
Association. Downloads of CBS television series will be available at $1.99
per episode.
Google will not allow the sale of 'adult' videos, although chief executive
Eric Schmidt said in a meeting with media after Page's keynote that the company
had considered this option. Google has chosen instead to focus on the
green-field market of regular video downloads.
"The [pornography market] is already well served," said Schmidt, referring to
the broad availability of adult video downloads. "There was no need to take our
resources and work on that problem. The problem of non-pornography turned out to
be non-served."
The company will monitor all submitted videos and will remove any that
violate its terms and conditions.
Google also launched a new service dubbed
Google Pack, which bundles several
applications including a six-month trial version of
Norton
Antivirus 2005, Firefox,
Acrobat
Reader 7, an anti-spyware suite and several Google products like
Google Talk,
Google Earth and
Picasa.
The company created the free bundle in a response to the problems encountered
by one of the company's founders when he installed a new computer for a family
member.
The bundle consists of a single download that will automatically fetch
additional packages as well as updates. New applications can be added to the
suite at a later stage.
Google Pack is available for download here.
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