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egoist
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:18 am
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So, does that mean that stuff which weren't originally available through CR on Europe will now be available through Dailymotion?
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Zin5ki
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:01 am
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Intuitively, that would only be the case if the Dailymotion acquired a streaming licence/sub-licence to such shows — or something tantamount thereto — for the regions in question.
From whom these sub-licenses would need to be acquired is something I am unsure of, in virtue of the numerous entities — i.e. Crunchyroll or R2 DVD licensees/sub-licensees — who may already possess the unused European streaming rights for the shows in question.
(If no company owns any such European rights, of course, Dailymotion would have to liaise with Japanese entities in lieu of buying a sub-license from R1 or Europe. Whether this is at all the case is something I do not know.)
I do not wish to presume the worst, but it seems plausible that the cheapest option for Dailymotion would be to avoid any such purchases altogether, and to offer only the titles CR already stream within Europe.
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egoist
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 12:31 pm
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So it's all about publicity after all. Not bad, though. To profit while promoting anime.
I just wonder what's the profit margin compared to streaming on their own site. Perhaps if it does hit a mainstream audience like they intend to, it could be quite profitable indeed.
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crunchycat
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:44 pm
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probably more than just publicity, seeing as this would somehow be more beneficial for both possible more anime in Europe because when I wanted to see what would be available the first thing I saw was The World God only knows ep 6. It will be interesting to see how both benefit in the future from this deal.
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crunchycat
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:44 pm
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probably more than just publicity, seeing as this would somehow be more beneficial for both possible more anime in Europe because when I wanted to see what would be available the first thing I saw was The World God only knows ep 6. It will be interesting to see how both benefit in the future from this deal.
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agila61
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:19 pm
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crunchycat wrote: | probably more than just publicity, seeing as this would somehow be more beneficial for both possible more anime in Europe because when I wanted to see what would be available the first thing I saw was The World God only knows ep 6. It will be interesting to see how both benefit in the future from this deal. |
How many countries Crunchyroll can get for a series depends in part on how big of an audience is expected as a result of granting the international rights. If DailyMotion attracts more ad-supported views than Crunchyroll can alone, via the rights that Crunchyroll has acquired, that's more incentive to grant Europe-wide rights to Crunchyroll.
And that's a virtuous circle, since the more Europe-wide rights that CR gets, the more European subscribers CR can attract, which means the more European views that are generated, so the easier to get rights.
The terms would seem most likely to be a percentage of the ad revenue to Crunchyroll, with a majority passed on as royalties.
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