hey gang, I am starting to redesign my site and move from blogger to wordpressI know that i can import comments and posts and that i can have
joshleo.blogspot.com
forward to joshleo.com/vlog
(new blog frontpage) when it is up and running. and I know that the old
post permalinks will not
Hi,
You would need to set that up on blogger somewhere. If you wanted to
simply forward to your front page you could do it with JS in your
blogger template (are you allowed to edit the template?).
The best way to do it would be on the server-side. But I assume
blogger doesn't offer that service.
Blogger does allow it, you can add a meta refresh to the html header
that will send any request for the old site to the new one ...
however ... you may not want to do that, Josh. You may want to leave
the old site there (its free right?) that way all your permalinks
still point to the video posts
Hey guys,
Yes, we do allow people to upload video from cell phones.
Both companies have trademarks pending. We're going to work on it,
and that's about the best I can say right now.
Yours,
Mike
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Is it enough
worse case, change your name to BlipBlip.TV On 1/18/06, mikehudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,Yes, we do allow people to upload video from cell phones.Both companies have trademarks pending.We're going to work on it,and that's about the best I can say right now.Yours,
Mike--- In
what do other people think? is it better to redirect to the new site or is it better to have a block of text that reads this site has moved?On 1/18/06,
David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blogger does allow it, you can add a meta refresh to the html headerthat will send any request for the
Funny, last week I ran the script that
ported all my old blogger entries to wordpress. Since blogger doesnt
have categories, the old ones ended up in the default category, but thats
easy to edit. The process was very easy...
Just do a google search on blogger
to wordpress for detailed
Just so that what I mean is clearer ...
That block of text can appear WITH the origional content (not simply
in place of it). That way old permalinks that dont get updated can
still find the content - and a handy reminder that they're at an
out-dated url.
(Although you could do something more
David Meade wrote:
if you do want to redirect the old site just edit your template and
add the following line to the head portion:
meta http-equiv=Refresh content=0;url=NEW_URL_HERE
This will just cause all the old pages to redirect to a single url, in
effect breaking all permalinks, right?
FWIW
I agree, you should keep the old account (esp if it's free) and add a
big notice at the top to go to the new home page of the blog.
You don't want to break all the links that are probably indexed in
search engines, linked from other sites, etc, etc.
By forwarding to the front of a new
They do allow editing the head of the page ... but ... yes that will
break permalinks. (and its not a sure thing)
Alternatively though, one could simply not redirect at all and instead
just put up a site-wide notice that new content is being published to
a new url and that bookmarks should be
Geez you'd think they could afford a decent mic, though :)
On 1/15/06, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 15, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Ted Tagami wrote: Jay, what a great find! Two thoughts:
(1) the celebrity of the filmmakers is one thing, but its great just to
see friends get
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
Also, what about the rights for those commericals at the end?
http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2006/01/rb_06_jan_17.html
The reason I ask is because we use
Congrats to the VideoEgg team (are you guys participating on this
list?) on your venture round.
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?
ndmViewId=news_viewnewsId=20060118005439newsLang=en
--
cheers
r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
My Vlog:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for something
I don't believe you'll get into any trouble unless you are:
a) using the copyrighted
Yeah, we are an Amazon affiliate and link from the vlog post to the
album that contains the song we're using... but 90% of our traffic is
coming from iTunes so most viewers do not have the context of our
site. (Damn iTunes!)
I realize that using copyrighted music is 100% illegal, but wonder if
Oh wait... I've made 87 cents from Amazon Associates, yay.
Well, if you direct your audience from your vlog to go to
LeanBackVids.com then I don't think you should be at fault for people
watching in iTunes. Besides, I wonder if there's some way of
disclaiming the music you use by saying it was
Hey guys! I seem to be the only one I dunno maybe not but
I'm having issues with blip.tv! When I login and then hit upload video
its kicking me out and says I need to log in or sign up! It won't let
me upload videos!!
I even tried to create a new account thought something might of been
wrong
Ms. Kitka wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for something
I don't believe you'll get into any trouble unless you are:
a) using
Well, that's no use to us then until we can turn certain people down
*during* the conference. ;)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
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note that this only applies to the archive playback - you can use it to
even out the
Link didn't work...
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I thought this might be of interest:
http://dev2.traxio.net/projects/googlevideo
Further production can be expected, but not on a google specific tool.'
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Yes yes--look for unidirectional over omnidirectional. See, I
learned something in my days working at Radio Shack, besides how to
play Prince of Persia!
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
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Make sure you get a directional
Kitka, you seem to contradict yourself:
I don't believe you'll get into any trouble unless you are making
money
from using their copyrighted material.
and then you go on to say that you might be making money via sales from
Amazon. Isn't this making money from using their copyrighted
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Ms. Kitka wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for
Hi, i am (thankfully perhaps) not a lawyer, but am interested in media
copyright issues.
Here is a excerpt of the wikipedia article on Fair Use.
A quick look suggests that critising, commenting or reporting on a
thing does allow you to use parts of it (to make a point such as
rocketboom).
I don't
Speaking of Google Video, they seemed to have added quite a few new
features including the ability to download PSP and iPod compatible
formats. No rss feeds yet though.
Now this has come up before, if one wants to submit video to google
you have to convert your vid into one of their prefered
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:38:08 +0100, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for something
I don't believe
On Jan 18, 2006, at 2:13 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
Also, what about the rights for those commericals at the end?
On Jan 18, 2006, at 2:13 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
We included a tiny portion of this work when reporting the news under
the guidelines of fair use.
I do strongly advise you slowly move your workflow into a completely
podsafe arena...
I've recently registered as a podcaster with podsafe music network and
used one song in a vlog entry.
Reading the above statement made me wonder what the artists terms on
pmn specify so here is a c/p of
Make sure you are not blocking cookies from blip.tv. If blip.tv cant
save a cookie, then various pages might not remember you are logged
in.
Do what you normally do, and after click upload video, check to see if
you are you actually logged in:
in the upper right of the page just below the 2
or ala the millions of Ray's Pizzas here in NYC:
The original Blip.tv or the famous blip.tv.
Monika
http://nurse2be.blogspot.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
worse case, change your name to BlipBlip.TV
On 1/18/06, mikehudack [EMAIL
oops:
in the upper right of the page just below the 2 drop down list you'll
see one of two things:
There wont be the drop downs on that page. It will be in the far
right side of the grey bar which is beneath the blue header.
There it will list one of the two options.
Login Signup
or
or ala the millions of Ray's Pizzas here in NYC:
The original Blip.tv or the famous blip.tv.
famous original Blip.tv
:-)
-Josh
On 1/18/06, monika_lyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or ala the millions of Ray's Pizzas here in NYC:
The original Blip.tv or the famous blip.tv.
Monika
So all this legal talk about music brings me back to sponsors...
$25-50 CPM (cost per thousand) is an average price for video
sponsorships. (Disclaimer: I used to work for a major sports website
and am going by what they charge for various video advertising. And
the per 1000 makes the price
Checked my cookie settings and everything is enabled. (like its
always been)
Still Having problems...all other sites that needs cookies enabled
are working Fine..only blip.
SO I dunno what the problem is?? Could it be because I recently
updated Java?
hmm I dunno and i'm really not all that
Even though you might not be making money now if you do in the future they
could so for
back royalties with interest and that could feasibly be a handsome chunk of
change.
Using copyrighted music is complicated. You need permission from the owner of
the
composition and the owner of the
On Jan 18, 2006, at 6:02 PM, wtrainbow wrote:
Even though you might not be making money now if you do in the
future they could so for
back royalties with interest and that could feasibly be a handsome
chunk of change.
Interesting you should say that... if someone starts to make money
On Jan 18, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Josh Leo wrote:
what do other people think? is it better to redirect to the new site
or is it better to have a block of text that reads this site has
moved?
I say leave all the permalink pages so that anyone who's returning to a
specific place in your old
hello
i'm new to the yahoo group wanted to say hey. glad to be here.
i may not have all of the facts, but i think i get the jest of it.
i am no expert but thier is a good reference book from focal press
media law for producers . nolo press has a couple of good books
on copyright law and
On Jan 16, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Halcyon Lujah wrote:
I have about 75 domains registered at GoDaddy. i like the interface
and management tools.
On Jan 16, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Dawn Endico wrote:
I'm glad you asked this question. I'm shopping around for a domain registrar too.
Does anyone have any
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hello
i'm new to the yahoo group wanted to say hey. glad to be here.
i may not have all of the facts, but i think i get the jest of it.
i am no expert but thier is a good reference book from focal press
media law
hello
is anybody else using the sony hdr-fx1 camera???
if they are, i have a question about the image, like the image
being streched vertical after encoded. it could be an optical
illusion, from the angle of the shoot.
thanks
nikadigital
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wrote:
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wrote:
hello
i'm new to the yahoo group wanted to say hey. glad to be here.
i may not have all of the facts, but i think i get the jest of
Having made some significant cpm buys (my biggest buy was 40,000,000
impressions over 5 weeks) and having also also created smaller sites
and gotten ads onto them, I can comment that $25 is an achievable
cpm but is not likely to happen until you've got a targetted,
focussed demographic (i.e.
What's really interesting is that View Askew itsself is using unliscensed copyrighted music in the Clerks 2 videoblogs. (Namely, in this case, 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' main titles by Sergio Leone.) Under Fair Use, Andrew is showing a clip of it. What about the music?
Every Clerks2 vlog
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wrote:
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wrote:
hello
i'm new to the yahoo group wanted to say hey. glad to be here.
i may not have all of the facts, but i think i get the jest of
I'm also not a lawyer, just to get that out there, but my girlfriend
is, and I've been involved with and negotiated copyright and the use
of music in the past.
Andreas pointed to other posts on the legalities and how he'd
recommend that all videobloggers get educated on how rights
management
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I'm also not a lawyer, just to get that out there, but my girlfriend
is, and I've been involved with and negotiated copyright and the use
of music in the past.
Andreas pointed to other posts on the legalities and
Bill,
I had been trying to figure out how to do MPEG4 with MP3 audio for a
looong time, until I learned of this statemment on Google video:
Please keep in mind that we also support other digital formats such
as QuickTime, or Windows Media.
Here's the full link:
Hi everyone. I haven't posted in a while, but today my son (who doesn't have a
vlog) was
contacted by someone in Toronto about his vlog. Here's the text of the message:
I am a t.v Producer from Toronto, Canada. Currently my company is producing a
show
called VLOGGERS. The show is about how
I can't believe I'm saying this ... it is the essance of the evil home
video videoblogger, perhaps worse than cat movies ... I will lose all
my hard won credibility oh, yeah, now I remember, I lost that a
long time ago ... what a relief
Check out my adorable, perfect, grand child on my
don't know much about them, but this has posted before
Jack Nelson wrote:
Hi everyone. I haven't posted in a while, but today my son (who doesn't have a
vlog) was
contacted by someone in Toronto about his vlog. Here's the text of the message:
I am a t.v Producer from Toronto, Canada.
Very good post, Richard. Nicely balanced.
I know you're not a lawyer but can you (or anyone else who wants to
take a crack at it) tell me if I've got this right?
Saturday Night Live or The Daily Show can show clips from TV shows
because they're commending on or parodying the content of those
Crystal wrote:
Hey guys! I seem to be the only one I dunno maybe not but
I'm having issues with blip.tv! When I login and then hit upload video
its kicking me out and says I need to log in or sign up! It won't let
me upload videos!!
I even tried to create a new account thought something
here's a post i made back in october
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/24681?viscount=100
also, a google search lists several entries for a Canadian producer
with that name for possible additional info
http://www.google.com/search?q=Myles+Shane
Markus Sandy wrote:
good to hear from ya... 2006 makes a little more sense now ;-)On 1/18/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
ha.. yeah i guess yer right.
hmm.. are the blipper boys scanning the vlogospheric radar blips?
Mike, Charles? I know you prob have a script to scan
Other than these, where else is a good place to get podsafe music?
http://Magnatune.com
http://Music.Podshow.com
http://Opsound.org
http://MusicPodcasting.org
http://MusicMoz.org
Thanks in advance - Matt
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On Jan 18, 2006, at 5:26 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
Other than these, where else is a good place to get podsafe music?
http://Magnatune.com
http://Music.Podshow.com
http://Opsound.org
http://MusicPodcasting.org
http://MusicMoz.org
Thanks in
To Michael Verdi, Ryanne and Jay, your Freevlog is just such an immense help with getting my vlog up, almost... I've shot the stuff, encoded it, done a screen shot too! But Michaels example of uploading to Blogger is leaving me a little lost with uploading to Wordpress. Wordpress 2.0 has an
Yes i think fair use in the public performance scenario depends on
the usage of the work being to comment on the work (including news
reviews) educate on a aspect of the work or on it as a whole.
So, while it may not be okay for me to use the latest top40 single for
my vlog theme song, it would
Its probably not stretched vertically, but rather squashed horizontally.
Ive got a differnt SOny HDV camera but I believe the reason behind
this is the same. The 16:9 HDV footage is captured at 1440x1080
resolution, but to playback at the correct aspect ratio, it should be
displayed at 1920x1080.
I know this is possibly not gonna help at all, but if you want to play your video on line and not make a link for feedburner for itunes or fireant, post you video to Dailymotion or Youtube, then blog from there and they will put a flash version of your video straight on your site, a lot of people
We are talking about CPMs that are much higher, $50 to $150.
On Jan 18, 2006, at 5:55 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
So all this legal talk about music brings me back to sponsors...
$25-50 CPM (cost per thousand) is an average price for video
sponsorships. (Disclaimer: I used to work for a
Who is we... Rocketboom or vlogs in general? And how do you justify
those higher CPMs? Any insight is appreciated.
-Matt
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We are talking about CPMs that are much higher, $50 to $150.
Yahoo! Groups
All that tells me is that nobody is going to get rich off this stuff
anytime soon.
Actually there is another thing to consider that doesn't translate
directly from the standard web ad space. Length. How much for a 10 sec
ad? How about a minute? Makes a difference.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT
WARNING: The embed code is not enough. You need to wrap that in the
object tag. Check out this from Sull...
http://videobloggers.org/embedmedia/step1.php
-Matt
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, usadutch2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This works for me;
embed
Oh and one other thing. For smaller advertisers that are new to video,
there could be a secondary revenue stream made on the creative side of
it too.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All that tells me
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wrote:
Its probably not stretched vertically, but rather squashed
horizontally.
Ive got a differnt SOny HDV camera but I believe the reason behind
this is the same. The 16:9 HDV footage is captured at 1440x1080
re copyright for music - I believe the laws are different in different
countries. fair use does not apply everywhere. it would be wise to
contact your countries music collection organisation/s for any queries
as they will know what applies to you and be able to offer advice.
there are also
http://ccmixter.org is a good source for remixed stuff from the Creative
Commons peeps.
-eddie
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 01:26:56AM -, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
Other than these, where else is a good place to get podsafe music?
http://Magnatune.com
http://Music.Podshow.com
There is a plugin that I use with Wordpress 2.0 that creates a pop up
window that plays your movie. It doesnt embed the movie so this link
may be of no use to you if that's what you prefer to do.
http://www.lynk.de/wordpress/videopop/
David
http://taoofdavid.com
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Both ways work for me even if I do not use the object tag.
Are you using the rich text editor? if so you might switch that
off otherwise it will possibly not work.
see again WordPress 2.0 see http://vlogmatic.com/?p=4
first example without the object tag, the second one with the tag.
(stripped
Thanks Klass, I think I want not to embed, but just to get a pop up off my web page. There isn't a video button on my Wordpress post page like the Blogger example Verdi uses with Blogger. I will save that script for later.usadutch2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:This works for me;embed
another source of podsafe music, of course, is Creative Commons' ccmixter:
http://www.ccmixter.org/
if you have a commercially supported podcast, just pay attention to
whether the music is licensed for commercial or noncommercial use.
jd lasica
ourmedia
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On Jan 18, 2006, at 6:47 PM, nikadigital wrote:
it doesn't matter
if you are making money or doing this for charity. you must secure
clearance.
This just isn't true. There are many times when you can use material that is owned by others without their permission. I can do a story about Home
We are talking about CPMs that are much higher, $50 to $150.
Does the agreed price then depend on the subscription numbers or
average downloads? The two numbers differ greatly for my own vlog as
I'm sure it does with more popular vlogs like RB.
Kitka
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I agree with Jen... I've been debating this all evening over the phone
with my bf in New York... man our long distance bill is gonna suck...
Kitka
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On Jan 18, 2006, at 6:47 PM, nikadigital wrote:
it doesn't matter
Jen, I'm guessing you live in USA?just for info for any Aussies on the list who haven't already seen this, here's a fair use - myths misconceptions document from Australian Copyright Centre (
http://www.copyright.org.au ) as there are some differences between Aus US
It is all about eyeballs (aka downloads). CPM would then be the cost
per thousand downloads. Subscription numbers are not as reliable as
the server stat that says a movie has been requested X number of times.
-Matt
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I'm late to the conversation so here's my .02 worth.
For me *personally*, sponsorships and advertising doesn't start with a single
medium.
Sure, I'll put a product or in rare cases an ad in my vlog, podcast or, more
directly-- the
feed-- but a medium in isolation, well, that's reaching only a
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