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Ytrium works on new ways for the media, and creativity more broadly, to be more successful on the internet and make money. In particular we are focused on generating non-advertising revenues for digital media.

It was set up by Dominic Young  in 2011 to help media businesses do better and change their future.

Since then he has been consulting for and advising existing media companies, trade associations, professional bodies and investors, and acting as a negotiator for the media industry.

Between December 2013 and May 2016 Dominic was CEO of The Copyright Hub, bringing a vision for how the internet can function better for creators to a wide and receptive international group of stakeholders. Having turned that vision into reality with ten launched services and hundreds more planned, Dominic has moved back to focus more on commercial endeavours.

He is also a blogger on copyright issues, with a blog at www.copyrightblog.co.uk, and an occasional contributor to a number of publications on subjects relating to the media. He writes, speaks and comments on issues related to the internet, the media and intellectual property. He also sometimes reviews gadgets.

You can find out more about Dominic here.

If you want to get in touch, please use the (hopefully spam-avoiding) contact link above. Or the email address isn't too hard to guess.

 

 
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Things


Things we're doing, things we did

 

Things


Things we're doing, things we did

 

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Move towards something, move away from something else.


It's not hard to believe that the internet could be better. It's much harder to see how. The key to making things change is to give businesses and users something to move towards - something they can see is better. That way moving away from what they have right now doesn't feel like such a wrench. We help make better.

Move towards something, move away from something else.


It's not hard to believe that the internet could be better. It's much harder to see how. The key to making things change is to give businesses and users something to move towards - something they can see is better. That way moving away from what they have right now doesn't feel like such a wrench. We help make better.