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Peekvid being sued… daily motion? nope.

I’ve been following the saga of Peekvid for a number of months on this site.I regularly see my post on peekvid get a random bunch of google searches towards the weekend and then it disappears until saturday.So after a year it comes as bit of a surprise that Peekvid is now being sued. Question being: What took so long? (BTW thanks to Simon Tew for the heads ups.)Under DMCA Peekvid might have safe harbour provisions; unless it can be proven they were actively using third party servers to pirate the shows they had. Complicity in pirating removes the safe harbour provisions.Its a bit funny that MPAA is going after only Peekvid. While other people sue Youtube. DailyMotion and Veoh the major sources of all content on Peekvid have been given a pass, while DailyMotion is located in France, Veoh is an American Corporation.Why aren’t they being sued?

Building your company on the back of other peoples Piracy.

One of my most popular posts was one I did over a year ago on Peekvid a popular link site where people could find TV Shows for streaming rather than go to the trouble of Bit torrent or other P2P applications. The site itself has safe harbor protections by merely linking to the pirated videos, it was linking to youtube and google video initially for its hosted content.That changed when youtube became more assertive in taking down copyrighted materials. Google video has also followed suit.The new provider of these materials is a french company called Daily Motion who have watched their traffic follow a significant upward trend. They were also selected as Red Herrings top 100 startups in Europe. Unlike, Youtube and others, Daily Motion has a blatant amount of copyrighted material on it.Another member of the assorted video hosting companies involved in this pirated video trend is Veoh. which helps which offers a nifty unique feature:

Cross site Reporting – Not only can Veoh automatically publish videos to YouTube, Google Video, and MySpace Video, but it also creates a one-stop dashboard to track the performance of your videos across all of those sites.

They’re also enjoying an upward trend in traffic.The two sites I know of that are feeding traffic are tv-links.co.uk and the original Peekvid.com (which has fallen of significantly.)Its a pretty big assertion to say DailyMotion is that their entire business model is built on other people driving traffic to pirated videos on their websites. But I’ve only run into their site when people point me to pirated content. I wonder how they can build their business on such a shaky premise. And I wonder how long it will be before a there’s a youtube like lawsuit headed their way.

Peekvid Successor? For now its Channelsurfr.

So while my blog gets inundated with former users of Peekvid.And I personally get inundated with emails asking for me to turn it back on (as if I turned it off!)People have begun to ask the question where can I go next?Yes, I’ve read most of the comments on my earlier posts and to be honest none of the sites discussed have really impressed me. But this morning I received an email Emoticon Prime pointing me to a site he:

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“whipped up over the weekend.”

It’s called ChannelSurfr and its actually quite good.Now a few caveats -First it uses DailyMotion (like Peekvid did) this would make me think one of two things either Peekvid was not shut down because Dailymotion went after them (like I previously thought) or they just haven’t noticed Channelsurfr yet.Also, the selection is not as high as Peekvids was, for example 24 is missing and I know from the inundation my inbox/website received thats a pretty popular show. But lets be honest its a great start, I highly recommend you check it out if Peekvid was you thing.Lastly, I’ll yet again be turning the comments off on this Post. And I don’t plan on posting about much more along Peekvid lines (unless they turn it back on) so please don’t ask me.Beyond the nefarious fact that this is not legal: Channelsurfr is not in and of itself illegal – posting the files is – but hosting them is not as the U.S DMCA has a safe harbor provision. You’ve got to wonder about DailyMotions goto market strategy. I think they’ve got some explaining to do.

Peekvid Down – another launch?

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Looks as though Peekvid is being relaunched – again. It’s down at this moment with an email signup for when the service is relaunched.This is the second relaunch since I first wrote about them back in May.Maybe DailyMotion – the guys in France who hosted all those videos received a warning and in turn smacked Peekvid off their service. But there’s nothing on their blog to indicate that.

Or maybe they’re rewriting the scripts that re-uploaded the videos, or maybe they’ll be back up in 5 days, or maybe they just got tired of doing it….. anyone have any info?

Jeff’s Guide to "TV Shows Only Available on the Internet"

Just caught this interesting list by Jeff Pulver (click on the link at bottom) of shows you can only watch on (over/from) the internet. It is a pretty complete list and has a few new ones I hadn’t noticed before. You have to wonder how long it will be before we dump cable or satellite TV?

(Jeff’s guide .)

Peekvid – Entertainment for all. Until someone shuts it down.

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I must be late to the Party on this one….Peekvid is site that will almost definitely be shut down before the end of the year.But.. that’s ok because it has a bunch of TV Programs to watch :-) Its selection is pretty limited – that said, its not bad for streaming media – and those of my friends who constantly travel. This could be a useful little site should they find a need for some quick entertainment or for people to cheap to get cable.

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