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An Online Video Platform[2] (OVP) is a digital service that allows users to upload, store, and deliver video content over the internet[5]. This can be done through various models including Software as a Service (SaaS), Do it Yourself (DIY), or User-Generated Content[1] (UGC). These platforms offer tools for managing and measuring video content, providing detailed analytics on video performance and audience engagement. They also use various content delivery protocols, most commonly HTTP streaming or progressive download protocols. The use of OVPs has grown rapidly due to the rise of blogs, forums, and the increased availability of user-generated videos. However, they also raise concerns over copyright[4] infringement and privacy[6], as they often involve the use of consumer[7] data for targeted advertising[3].

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1. User-generated content ( User-Generated Content ) User-generated content, often shortened to UGC, refers to any form of content such as photos, videos, text, testimonials, and audio that are posted by users on various platforms, including social media and wikis. It's a broad term that encompasses a range of uses, from problem-solving and news reporting to entertainment and advertising. Notably, major news outlets like BBC and CNN, as well as businesses of all sizes use UGC for their respective purposes. The key characteristics of UGC are user contribution, creativity, and online accessibility. While it's a powerful tool, it also raises challenges such as defining the minimum creative effort and managing potential negative outcomes. UGC plays a crucial role in media pluralism, challenging traditional media hierarchies and diversifying content sources.
2. Online video platform ( Online Video Platform )
1 Online Video Platforms (OVPs) are digital services that facilitate the use of video content on the internet. These platforms utilize models such as Software as a Service (SaaS), Do-It-Yourself (DIY), and User-Generated Content (UGC). They provide tools for video uploading, managing, and measurement. Custom or third-party video players are offered for embedding videos on other sites. OVPs also give detailed video analytics for publishers. They range from individual to enterprise solutions, catering to various users. They use protocols like HTTP streaming or progressive download for content delivery. Adaptive streaming is a feature that adjusts video quality according to bandwidth. OVPs have greatly influenced the way we consume video content, enabling entertainment, news, and educational content to be accessed widely. They have also paved the way for the rise of platforms like YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, and Crunchyroll.
2 An Online Video Platform (OVP) is a digital service that allows users to upload, store, and deliver video content over the internet. This can be done through various models including Software as a Service (SaaS), Do it Yourself (DIY), or User-Generated Content (UGC). These platforms offer tools for managing and measuring video content, providing detailed analytics on video performance and audience engagement. They also use various content delivery protocols, most commonly HTTP streaming or progressive download protocols. The use of OVPs has grown rapidly due to the rise of blogs, forums, and the increased availability of user-generated videos. However, they also raise concerns over copyright infringement and privacy, as they often involve the use of consumer data for targeted advertising.

An online video platform (OVP) enables users to upload, convert, store, and play back video content on the Internet, often via a private server structured, large-scale system that may generate revenue. Users will generally upload video content via the hosting service's website, mobile or desktop application, or other interfaces (API), and typically provides embed codes or links that allow others to view the video content.

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