I can see content holders willing to pay for an automated service if it's better than what's already available. Particularly if it issued take down requests as well.
> No, we just get the video and search the web based on the keywords.
So you're not indexing every video, you can only find videos that share some keywords with the original. If I had a video with no keywords it wouldn't show up even if it was an exact copy?
How many videos will you analyze per search? If it's something with popular keywords and shows a million videos, will you download all of those and compare?
ikeboy: At this stage we are not indexing to control server costs. However, our goal is to have all videos indexed to reduce the searching time. We are searching the web based on keywords to reduce the searching space.
Suggested, yes, but anecdotally I release a lot of web services in the wild that is not open source and I don't have any plans on making any money off them. It's not binary "OS or monetization".
Do you track what people search? - No, we just get the video and search the web based on the keywords.
What do you do with that data? - We don't keep the videos. We use our own fingerprints.
Who do you share it with? - With the uploader of the video
What's the business model - Trying to figure it out... Have any suggestion? :)