Flattr, the Swedish microdonations service that makes donations between web users and content creators like artists, musicians and writers possible, has just struck its first major deal with a global content provider. France’s Dailymotion, the web’s biggest video portal after YouTube, is allowing its users to import a Flattr button onto their channels and each individual video. The deal means that anyone who uploads a video to the site can start getting donations, or tips, directly from their viewers, no advertisers needed.