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'''Revver''' è un servizio di ''[[video sharing]]'' che ospita contributi originali di utenti e condivide con loro il 50% degli introiti derivanti dalla pubblicità aggregata ad ogni [[videoclip]].
 
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I RevTags vengono tracciati, registrati sul web e di conseguenza gli utenti di Revver hanno tutto l'interesse a che i loro video si diffondano il più possibile. Poiché i RevTag sono parte integrante dei video (grazie alla interattività resa possibile dai player in formato [[Flash]] e da quelli in formato [[QuickTime]]), la tecnologia che sta alla base del tracciamento dei RevTag funziona ovunque i video in formato Revver vengano memorizzati e distribuiti, sia che si tratti del sito Revver.com, sia che siano stati pubblicati su un qualsiasi altro sito, o che siano memorizzati sull'hard disk o su un video player portatile.
 
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Therefore Revver's monetization of the video is not hampered by the downloading or sharing of the video file by users.
 
The only circumstance where the RevTag can fail to load an ad, or to register an ad click, is if the device playing the video is not connected to the internet, in which case a default "Brought to you by Revver" message is shown at the end. Of course, if the video file is transcoded into a different format (such as by uploading it to [[YouTube]] or [[Google Video]], or by running it through a program that changes the format of the video file, e.g. into MPEG or RealPlayer), then the RevTag would almost certainly be lost.
 
The Revver website provides tools for sharing including [[RSS]], [[podcasting]], and embeddable [[FLV]] or [[QuickTime]] players. This minimizes any added benefits of transcoding. Revver thus makes it easy for creators and fans to embed the video anywhere while still in its original RevTagged version.
 
Users are further encouraged to share by Revver's affiliate program. An Affiliate is a user who helps to promote their favorite videos (or any videos they believe will become popular), be it through email, sneakernet, peer-to-peer sharing, or posting on their own website or on social-networking webpages. Revver affiliates earn 20% of ad revenue for sharing videos. The remaining revenue for each video is split 50/50 between the video creator and Revver. This is possible because the RevTag in a video file that is promoted by an affiliate contains information not only about the video being played but also about the affiliate.
 
Creators are able to restrict what kinds of advertisements may be placed at the end of their videos. Similarly, advertisers may choose to request that their ads be shown in videos of certain categories (such as videos that are most popular on certain websites), thus allowing them to better target their desired demographics.
 
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Revver utilizza una [[Licenza Creative Commons]] Attribuzione-Non Commerciale-Non Opere Derivate 2.5.