GumGum’s newfangled content licensing model

GumGum, a new way to license digital media, launched a couple of days ago:

Offline, content is licensed for a finite period of time to a predictable audience. Online, content lives forever and usage is unknown. This raises the question: How do you fairly monetize a license when circulation is unpredictable? GumGum distributes, tracks and monetizes every view a piece of content receives online. (gumgum.com)

GumGum’s licensing model makes money with CPM or ad revenue. It works like this:

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Licensing is only available for images right now, but they have plans up their sleeve for audio, video, and text. Read a more in-depth analysis on TechCrunch here.

Rejected pun-laden post title: “Will GumGum stick?”

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  1. This is great! Another great equalizer.

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