MySpace: Show me the money

Om Malik | Tuesday, April 24, 2007 | 10:27 AM PT | 7 comments

MySpace and PhotoBucket have buried the hatchet and are smoking a peace pipe, leading many to question: what really happened? Did any money change hands? Was some equity swapped? What? Either way – which ever way you look at it, this is the new business model: if you are going to play in MySpace’s backyard, and make dollars off their social network, then you will have to “show them the money.” If not, then you are pure out of luck.

Erick Schonfeld’s points to this pay-to-play future for Widget makers. :

I asked MySpace’s chief marketing officer Sean Shawn Gold about the tiff. Why not just cut a revenue-sharing deal and be done with it? His agreed that is the right approach and hinted that those types of deals would probably be worked out in the future (not just with Photobucket, but other widget-providers who provide content to MySpace). The issue with Photobucket, in his view, was that it was acting in bad faith. It was showing ads in hosted videos that were embedded in MySpace pages, and when asked to stop, it did not comply.

(Liz Gannes has some suggestions on how to deal with a MySpace ban.)

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