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YouTube Director program ditches limits



YouTube had to start limiting videos to 10 minutes because folks were putting entire episodes of stuff online. That's not so fun for the lawyers of YouTube. So if you're a videoblogger or "legit" content producer (meaning original content) you can sign up for YouTube's brand new Director program. Resulting in no more 10 minute limits for your videos— if you are a legitimate content creator. For now, you have to go login or sign up, but they're promising dedicated pages and more info later, possibly even more features. For now, here's what you get as a Director:
  • Logo co-branding, company URL, and company description on all of your video pages
  • Ability to upload videos longer than 10 minutes
  • Customizable name & value fields for each of your videos (ex: "Price: $4.25" or "Show Time: 9 pm PST")
  • Ability to attach a per-video URL to each of your videos
That's a pretty good deal for free!

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