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eBaum's World

eBaum's World is an entertainment website owned by Literally Media. The site was founded in 2001 and features comedy content such as memes, viral videos, images, and other forms of Internet culture. Content is primarily user submitted in exchange for points through a monetary point system "eBones."

eBaum's World
Type of site
Entertainment
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
OwnerLiterally Media
Founder(s)Eric Bauman
URLwww.ebaumsworld.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
Launched2001; 22 years ago (2001) (incorporated since December 3, 2002)

History of ownership

eBaum's World originated in Rochester, New York, featuring entertainment media such as videos, Adobe Flash cartoons, and web games. The site was created and owned by Eric "eBaum" Bauman and his father, Neil. In August 2007, eBaum's World was acquired by HandHeld Entertainment, also known as ZVUE Corporation, for $15 million up front, $2.5 million in HandHeld stock, and up to $52.5 million in cash and stock over 3 years.[1]

On January 31, 2009, Bauman and the company's staff were terminated by ZVUE and the company moved to the San Francisco ZVUE offices. As of 2016, the Israel-based company Literally Media held a controlling stake of eBaum's World.[2]

eBaum's World is owned and operated by Literally Media, which also owns Cheezburger, Know Your Meme, and Cracked.com.

Features

The site features individual celebrity soundboards, where users can click buttons to hear quotes or phrases spoken by that celebrity.

There is a chat room, a store that sells eBaum merchandise, and a section called "Moron Mail", which features feedback sent in by users.

The site featured a message board, which existed until 2019. Currently Bauman still operates a board created just after his termination by ZVUE. The forum was named sbaumsworld as a reference to Bauman's history with eBaum's World.

Copyright infringement and controversy

eBaum's World has garnered controversy due to numerous incidents of content being taken from other sites (such as YTMND, Something Awful, Albino Blacksheep, 4chan, Olde English, Weebl's Stuff, and Newgrounds) without attribution. Companies such as Viacom[3] have claimed that eBaum's World has infringed on their copyrights. The site denied critics' claims, citing research done by site editors and the consent form that must accompany uploads of material. eBaum's World claimed to honor all requests to remove unauthorized material.[4]

Timeline

  • In 2003, Eric Bauman was threatened with legal action by corporations, citing unauthorized use of trademarked names or copyrighted material. One notable case involved the "soundboards" and the audio used within them.[3]
  • In January 2006, an animated image titled "Lindsay Lohan Doesn't Change Facial Expressions" was lifted from YTMND.com and posted at eBaum's World with the latter site's watermark superimposed. The incident touched off a feud between the two sites, resulting in eBaum's World removing the animation.[5]
  • On May 26, 2006, several images from the Something Awful forums were displayed on the eBaum's World website.[6][unreliable source?] The images on eBaum's World were cropped to remove the Something Awful watermark. The page was removed later in the day following multiple complaints being expressed on the eBaum's World forums. As a result, Something Awful switched to a more invasive watermark template.
  • On June 12, 2006, Steven Lerner of Albino Blacksheep explained that eBaum's World took the popular Flash animation "Animator vs. Animation", and the creator of the Flash animation, Alan Becker, would take legal action against eBaum's World.[7] Albino Blacksheep has also threatened legal action and claims that other websites have also asserted difficulties with Eric Bauman. Lerner and Becker used the MochiBot Flash tracking tool to track who used the animation on their web sites. Lerner also explained that the Flash animation is legally protected under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. Furthermore, when the Flash animation was posted on eBaum's World, it had been decompiled and the line "Hosted on albinoblacksheep.com" was removed. On June 9, Bauman sent Becker a $250 check as well as entering him into a monthly "contest" (of which Becker was the de facto winner) in hopes of having any legal charges dropped. Becker was also told to submit a pre-written statement claiming that none of eBaum's World's content was stolen, and that Bauman had contacted him prior to his content being posted on the site. Alan accepted this proposal, and later submitted this letter of apology to the Flash community of Albino Blacksheep:

Hello, I am the author of Animator vs. Animation ...

I feel so ashamed, and the world is ashamed of me.

I fell into eBaum's trap. I gave them fuel to fight back.

With their constant persuasion and offers for money, they made me write a quote saying that everything was fine. Of course everything was fine for me, because I had the money they had given me. What can you expect, I was dead poor before, I have no experience with business. The quote says they contacted me before they posted my animation on their website, however I did not give them permission to put it on.[8]

On June 26, 2006, eBaum's World removed the animation and the apology from Becker from their web site.
  • On July 9, 2006, eBaum's World hosted an animation called "Dumb Dinosaur", originally found on Albino Blacksheep and Spinnerdisc.com. They subsequently removed the animation, and issued this apologetic statement to Drew Mokris, creator of Dumb Dinosaur:

Mr. Mokris,

We were recently contacted by a fan of yours in regards to the July 9th post on your website declaring that you did not give us permission to feature your flash animation. First off, I apologize for the mixup, your flash was submitted to us via our upload form and our clearance dept's initial review led us to believe it was submitted by the original author. I have removed the animation from the system, although it may take a few hours for the changes to be reflected for all users. Once again, my apologies for the mixup, and keep up the good work, we are big fans of your animations!

On television

Right This Minute

eBaum's World has had a weekly segment on ABC-Disney's Right This Minute called "Real or Fake" since July 2012. Each week longtime eBaum's World editor MacDreidel brings three video clips that are viewed, discussed and ultimately voted on by the show's hosts to determine if the video is a real viral video, or a staged fake.[9]

Television series attempt

On January 24, 2006, USA Network made a deal with the Fox Television Studios to create a television program based on eBaum's World. Producers described it as a late-night companion special to air with WWE Raw, featuring clips from the Web site, as well as new and exclusive content including interviews with former and current eBaum's World subjects. The show was to feature former TechTV Host Martin Sargent of Unscrewed and professional wrestler Chris Jericho. The show was being executive produced by Simon Andreae through his production company, The Incubator, in association with Fox Television Studios. The cease and desist letters from this company were removed when this show was announced.[10]

Web Soup

G4's television show Web Soup partnered with eBaum's World for its popular "This Week in FAIL" segment for its third-season run.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cashmore, Pete (August 2, 2007). "eBaum's World Sells for $17.5 Million". Mashable.
  2. ^ Lerman, Rachel (April 21, 2016). "Cheezburger's new owner is Israeli digital-media company". Seattle Times.
  3. ^ a b . CourtTV.com. Archived from the original on 2003-03-06. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  4. ^ . Ebaumsworld.com. 2009-12-13. Archived from the original on 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  5. ^ "EBaum's World — YTMND wiki, explaining the Internets one article at a time". Wiki.ytmnd.com. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  6. ^ . SomethingAwful.com. 2005-07-29. Archived from the original on 2006-11-11. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  7. ^ "alanbecker on deviantART". AlanBecker.DeviantArt.com. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  8. ^ "June 2006 | Archive". AlbinoBlackSheep.com. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  9. ^ [1] — Real or Fake
  10. ^ . eBaum's World. 2004-04-28. Archived from the original on 2005-03-03. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  11. ^ WEBSOUP SEASON 3 THIS WEEK IN FAIL — eBaum's World Blog (released April 10, 2011)

External links

  • Official website  
  • Smash 2017-06-02 at the Wayback Machine – Bauman's successor site

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siteEntertainmentHeadquartersBrooklyn New YorkOwnerLiterally MediaFounder s Eric BaumanURLwww wbr ebaumsworld wbr comCommercialYesRegistrationOptionalLaunched2001 22 years ago 2001 incorporated since December 3 2002 Contents 1 History of ownership 2 Features 3 Copyright infringement and controversy 3 1 Timeline 4 On television 4 1 Right This Minute 4 2 Television series attempt 4 3 Web Soup 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory of ownershipeBaum s World originated in Rochester New York featuring entertainment media such as videos Adobe Flash cartoons and web games The site was created and owned by Eric eBaum Bauman and his father Neil In August 2007 eBaum s World was acquired by HandHeld Entertainment also known as ZVUE Corporation for 15 million up front 2 5 million in HandHeld stock and up to 52 5 million in cash and stock over 3 years 1 On January 31 2009 Bauman and the company s staff were terminated by ZVUE and the company moved to the San Francisco ZVUE offices As of 2016 the Israel based company Literally Media held a controlling stake of eBaum s World 2 eBaum s World is owned and operated by Literally Media which also owns Cheezburger Know Your Meme and Cracked com FeaturesThe site features individual celebrity soundboards where users can click buttons to hear quotes or phrases spoken by that celebrity There is a chat room a store that sells eBaum merchandise and a section called Moron Mail which features feedback sent in by users The site featured a message board which existed until 2019 Currently Bauman still operates a board created just after his termination by ZVUE The forum was named sbaumsworld as a reference to Bauman s history with eBaum s World Copyright infringement and controversyeBaum s World has garnered controversy due to numerous incidents of content being taken from other sites such as YTMND Something Awful Albino Blacksheep 4chan Olde English Weebl s Stuff and Newgrounds without attribution Companies such as Viacom 3 have claimed that eBaum s World has infringed on their copyrights The site denied critics claims citing research done by site editors and the consent form that must accompany uploads of material eBaum s World claimed to honor all requests to remove unauthorized material 4 Timeline In 2003 Eric Bauman was threatened with legal action by corporations citing unauthorized use of trademarked names or copyrighted material One notable case involved the soundboards and the audio used within them 3 In January 2006 an animated image titled Lindsay Lohan Doesn t Change Facial Expressions was lifted from YTMND com and posted at eBaum s World with the latter site s watermark superimposed The incident touched off a feud between the two sites resulting in eBaum s World removing the animation 5 On May 26 2006 several images from the Something Awful forums were displayed on the eBaum s World website 6 unreliable source The images on eBaum s World were cropped to remove the Something Awful watermark The page was removed later in the day following multiple complaints being expressed on the eBaum s World forums As a result Something Awful switched to a more invasive watermark template On June 12 2006 Steven Lerner of Albino Blacksheep explained that eBaum s World took the popular Flash animation Animator vs Animation and the creator of the Flash animation Alan Becker would take legal action against eBaum s World 7 Albino Blacksheep has also threatened legal action and claims that other websites have also asserted difficulties with Eric Bauman Lerner and Becker used the MochiBot Flash tracking tool to track who used the animation on their web sites Lerner also explained that the Flash animation is legally protected under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 Furthermore when the Flash animation was posted on eBaum s World it had been decompiled and the line Hosted on albinoblacksheep com was removed On June 9 Bauman sent Becker a 250 check as well as entering him into a monthly contest of which Becker was the de facto winner in hopes of having any legal charges dropped Becker was also told to submit a pre written statement claiming that none of eBaum s World s content was stolen and that Bauman had contacted him prior to his content being posted on the site Alan accepted this proposal and later submitted this letter of apology to the Flash community of Albino Blacksheep Hello I am the author of Animator vs Animation I feel so ashamed and the world is ashamed of me I fell into eBaum s trap I gave them fuel to fight back With their constant persuasion and offers for money they made me write a quote saying that everything was fine Of course everything was fine for me because I had the money they had given me What can you expect I was dead poor before I have no experience with business The quote says they contacted me before they posted my animation on their website however I did not give them permission to put it on 8 On June 26 2006 eBaum s World removed the animation and the apology from Becker from their web site On July 9 2006 eBaum s World hosted an animation called Dumb Dinosaur originally found on Albino Blacksheep and Spinnerdisc com They subsequently removed the animation and issued this apologetic statement to Drew Mokris creator of Dumb Dinosaur Mr Mokris We were recently contacted by a fan of yours in regards to the July 9th post on your website declaring that you did not give us permission to feature your flash animation First off I apologize for the mixup your flash was submitted to us via our upload form and our clearance dept s initial review led us to believe it was submitted by the original author I have removed the animation from the system although it may take a few hours for the changes to be reflected for all users Once again my apologies for the mixup and keep up the good work we are big fans of your animations On televisionRight This Minute eBaum s World has had a weekly segment on ABC Disney s Right This Minute called Real or Fake since July 2012 Each week longtime eBaum s World editor MacDreidel brings three video clips that are viewed discussed and ultimately voted on by the show s hosts to determine if the video is a real viral video or a staged fake 9 Television series attempt On January 24 2006 USA Network made a deal with the Fox Television Studios to create a television program based on eBaum s World Producers described it as a late night companion special to air with WWE Raw featuring clips from the Web site as well as new and exclusive content including interviews with former and current eBaum s World subjects The show was to feature former TechTV Host Martin Sargent of Unscrewed and professional wrestler Chris Jericho The show was being executive produced by Simon Andreae through his production company The Incubator in association with Fox Television Studios The cease and desist letters from this company were removed when this show was announced 10 Web Soup G4 s television show Web Soup partnered with eBaum s World for its popular This Week in FAIL segment for its third season run 11 See alsoViral videoReferences Cashmore Pete August 2 2007 eBaum s World Sells for 17 5 Million Mashable Lerman Rachel April 21 2016 Cheezburger s new owner is Israeli digital media company Seattle Times a b court TV becomes truTV CourtTV com Archived from the original on 2003 03 06 Retrieved 2009 12 20 Funny Videos Funny Pictures Flash Games Jokes Ebaumsworld com 2009 12 13 Archived from the original on 2009 08 31 Retrieved 2009 12 20 EBaum s World YTMND wiki explaining the Internets one article at a time Wiki ytmnd com Retrieved 2009 12 20 Mixed up Movies SomethingAwful com 2005 07 29 Archived from the original on 2006 11 11 Retrieved 2009 12 20 alanbecker on deviantART AlanBecker DeviantArt com Retrieved 2009 12 20 June 2006 Archive AlbinoBlackSheep com Retrieved 2009 12 20 1 Real or Fake Legal Grape Stomping Video eBaum s World 2004 04 28 Archived from the original on 2005 03 03 Retrieved 2019 04 21 WEBSOUP SEASON 3 THIS WEEK IN FAIL eBaum s World Blog released April 10 2011 External linksOfficial website nbsp Smash Archived 2017 06 02 at the Wayback Machine Bauman s successor site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EBaum 27s World amp oldid 1178792819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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