On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:18:03 -0500
Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> John Coppens wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:17 -0500
> > Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >> I am going to cut/paste those into one clip and see if they will host
> >> it (which should take care of any license issues)
> > 
> > Hi Carl,
> > 
> > This is an excellent initiative. I would suggest though:
> > 
> > - Leave the clips separate (don't join them), just edit them to leave
> > only the Cinelerra part. There may be future clips (hope so), so it
> > seems to make more sense to me to have them separate.
> 
> How does a 5th episode have any impact on if 1-4 are one big file?

Hello Carl,

First off, I hope I didn't give the impression I wanted to impose
anything. It is just a suggestion!

My motivation is that, generally, I find it more practical to have
smaller parts. Say I'm missing only the second tutorial, I wouldn't want
to download the other three. If I want to see tutorial three, I'd rather
not browse through the entire video to find it. If I wanted to put it on
some 'pod, singles may enter more easily.

> > - There shouldn't be license issues, as the site explicitly adheres to
> > Creative Commons, and to the version that permits derivative works, as
> > long as the correct credit is given.
> 
> Oh, there it is: "This work is licensed under a Creative Commons
> Attribution 3.0 United States License."
> 
> I just spent the last week looking into how to credit authors of CC
> content I am using.  (technically, marketing guy didn't do it right,
> and if the photographers wanted to get nasty they could have gotten us
> fined for copyright violation at $1500 per incident, where each of the
> 1200 copies we made is an incident.  I still haven't done the math, cuz
> pretty much 1 will sink us.   yay for 2 understanding flickr people.
> if we get profitable, they get some really nice cookies.)

Ok. I understand that your use was commercial in nature? 

The creativecommons site gives quite good info on how to use the
material, and the several options the authors can choose to catalog their
material in. In this case, both links go to the 'derivatives allowed'
page.

I _hate_ to hijack a thread, as we are doing, Carl. The original poster
just wanted some tutorials! I you like, we'll continue this either
privately or start another thread.

John

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