THE PAN is sublime. I'm a PAN pusher - I've gotten a few of my
students addicted (actually I was delighted to find one of my
students' videos for the Soft Pink TRuth on it!). I have trouble
keeping up so have to binge on back issues some days, but from the
start it had so much stuff I already
The PAN rocks my world and my cell phone once I've converted it to 3G2.
Mica, I love your secret infatuation with our cats.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, contactmica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello -
I noticed the thread on favorite vlogs going
On 4/6/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually this whole vbweek stuff has completely impressed me and
reinvigorated my enjoyment of videoblogs. I've found lots of great new
stuff.
I agree, I've started filming everything againtossing most of it
:) But at least I've fallen in
Thanks Leslye!On 4/6/06, leslye penelope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to buy Flip4Machttp://flip4mac.com/It's $49 though...
On 4/6/06, Digital
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My friend, Jason Lewis over at expedition360.com wants to create a WMV
file from FCP. I don't use Final Cut, so I
Hello,On 4/6/06, Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My friend, Jason Lewis over at expedition360.com wants to create a WMVfile from FCP. I don't use Final Cut, so I didnt have an answer. Doesanyone know of an easy way to do it?
I'm guessing your friend is using a Mac, so you can use ffmpegX.
Hello,On 4/6/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the heat of VBWeek2K6, these tools continue to fail us.I finally get some comments and my blogspot blog has fallen on it'sface :( so I can't reply to the commentsbastards.If we weren't approaching 100 videos and have some subscribers I'd
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 04:16:00 +0200, M. Mart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other day someone here told of an inexpensive piece of software
for
Macs that will convert MPEG-4 videos into an iPod format using iMovie.
What
is the name of that software?
Quicktime Pro maybe. Costs $30.
Thanks Charles! I'll forward this to him as well...On 4/7/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,On 4/6/06, Digital
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My friend, Jason Lewis over at expedition360.com wants to create a WMVfile from FCP. I don't use Final Cut, so I didnt have an
Hello,On 4/6/06, M. Mart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:The other day someone here told of an inexpensive piece of software forMacs that will convert MPEG-4 videos into an iPod format using iMovie. Whatis the name of that software?ThanksMichael
You can also use FFmpeg.
Has anyone here gotten FFMPEG to work on Windows. I had a lot of
errors when I compiled it. And then I had difficulty getting it to
convert to avi to quicktime.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
On 4/6/06, M. Mart
He Ted,
Before you rush to buy try this:
When you want to export the vid go to FILE MENU
File -- scroll down to
Export -- scroll to -- Using Quicktime Conversion - click on this -- a
window pops up
Click on Format -- a menu opens -- scroll up to Windows format - wullah! --
selct and you can
Yes The Pan, and also Bottom Union (Carp Caviar), and Human Dog. All
brilliant and among my favorites.
I especially liked the Taylor Barcroft cameo in the last The Pan
which was created by Erik Nelson of Bottom Union.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In
i devour The Pan.On 4/6/06, contactmica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello -I noticed the thread on favorite vlogs going on and I wanted to take aminute to explain a little more about The Public Address Network (akaThe PAN) , because it's a really good place to find new stuff to watch.
I started it
Hi,
I've
been to the pan. Once I got an email from you guys saying 'you've been panned'.
What does that mean?
CheersMonique Daniellehttp://.vlogchallenge.com- This Week's Challenge:
Dangerhttp://www.vlogdiva.com- This Weeks Video: Networking Tips
SPONSORED LINKS
try this:http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/On 4/7/06, Enric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Has anyone here gotten FFMPEG to work on Windows.I had a lot of
errors when I compiled it.And then I had difficulty getting it toconvert to avi to quicktime.-- Enric--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles
Hello Vloggers,
I'm curious abouthow much times folks spend editing and what
programs they use? Also how oftendo you vlog, as that impacts time
available to edit?
I'm using Adobe Premiere and myediting skillsare
extremely undeveloped(dare I say, they suck!). Anyway, I would love for
I'm curious about how much times folks spend editing and what programs
they
use? Also how often do you vlog, as that impacts time available to edit?
I'm currently using Adobe Premiere Elements. I can generally finish
editing, including audio cleanup, transitions, and titles, in 2-3 hours.
Welcome Brook.
So, you're a pro film maker? I'm looking forward to
what we see coming from you in the future. If you feel up to it, please
enter this weeks challenge DANGER. I'm sure one of your ghost videos would work
well - maybe the one with the weird ladies accosting little boys
I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to
create a credits screen. Also, you know how in their tutorial they have
an
image/frame and inside the image/frame their is footage of that family?
I
want to learn how to do that. I got so frustrated trying to do the
I could be wrong but I believe, if you have a recent version installed,
you can do it in iTunes.
joly
The other day someone here told of an inexpensive piece of software
for
Macs that will convert MPEG-4 videos into an iPod format using iMovie.
What
is the name of that software?
Hi Monique,
So, you're a pro film maker?
Well I guess that depends on your definition of pro. I used to work
full time doing for-hire work shooting, editing, consulting, sound
design, etc etc etc, but that has always felt very seperate from my
artwork. Now the day job mostly teaching (I
It varies with me, it depends on what I am vlogging, this bit I
did, Magic Eight Ball, I filmed and edited in under an hour, but I
had a really good idea in my head of how I wanted the finished
video to look, the filming probably took about 20 minutes total (with
a couple of reshoots) and the
Yes but with no control over it's parameters. They have a Convert
Selection for iPod option that just takes off and does something you
have no say on HOW. Note the missing ... at the end of the command
indicating no dialog box with options will follow.
If you use Macintosh
For ultimate
Am I missing something? Why can't you do this with iMovie itself? I'm pretty sure I did I did that last night. (I would have to check the source movie, but it was an mp4 quicktime, I think.)JS
On 4/6/06, M. Mart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:The other day someone here told of an inexpensive
I edit in Final Cut Pro and I have spent as little as an hour and as
much as 10 or 15 hours over a few days editing. The live music
pieces I post are ussually pretty quick edits (ussually about an
hour). And the documentary pieces I've done take much longer. Just
look under the categories on
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Monique Danielle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello Vloggers,
I'm curious about how much times folks spend editing and what
programs they
use? Also how often do you vlog, as that impacts time available to
edit?
It depends on how many cuts, titles and
sounds cool... but the ghosts crashed my firefox ;-)On 4/7/06, brookhinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy.I'm new. I vlog.I have one video blog at present, only a couple of weeks old. It's
less personal than some of the marvelous stuff that's around, butthat's because it is kind of, well, by
I looked at the watch tab on veoh and noticed a bunch of vlogger's videos (including Bre, Markus, and Rocketboom) on the page. Markus didnt know anything about it, and I highly doubt Rocketboom submuts their content to Veoh to be transcoded into flash and hosted there...
what is the deal? are
I use iMovie, and I reuse my outro every post.
When it's just me, talking-head-style, it takes me about 10 minutes to
edit, and half of that is importing the video to iMovie. The
Toastmaster speeches are about the same, because there's no transitions
or anything, just a straight shot, then
Damn, my feed is in there as well.
On 4/7/06, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at the watch tab on veoh and noticed a bunch of vlogger's videos
(including Bre, Markus, and Rocketboom) on the page. Markus didnt know
anything about it, and I highly doubt Rocketboom submuts their
Thanks
:)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try this:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
On 4/7/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone here gotten FFMPEG to work on Windows. I had a lot of
errors when I compiled it. And then
Yup, I claimed mine to my Veoh account.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at the watch tab on veoh and noticed a bunch of vlogger's
videos
(including Bre, Markus, and Rocketboom) on the page. Markus didnt know
anything about it, and I
I tried this freeware option and it works like a charmMPEG StreamclipYou
can use
MPEG
Streamclip to: open and play most movie formats including MPEG files or
transport streams;edit them with
Cut, Copy, Paste, and Trim; set In/Out points and convert them into
muxed or demuxed files, or export
It's no different than most aggregators, except for one GLARING
exception...no link back to my vlogsite, or anything that identifies
me or my site (aside from what I may have embedded in the clip...)
I'll have to sign up to see the entire clips to make sure they are
intact.
That's not cool. And
While in the middle of this insane engagement of
videobloggingweek2006 having a blast, working hard shooting footage,
watching your video's, editing, posting commenting a big added
stress factor is added in there;
My hosting providers server crashes, a raid controller corrupts data
from both
Hi Josh.While searching for sites for testinggrounds.loadedpun.com, I've found tons of vlogs listed in a great number of sites. They do, indeed, pick up media feeds and list them. Check out Blinkx, for example. I bet you're in there.
It's a very strange feeling to go to a community site and
Exactly this is right on why i use my own domain-name and space. I
only use services for tagging.
However if your hosting provider has a hardware problem (see earlier
post)your tagging becomes invalid and your vlogs are gone and you
have to recreate your stuff. (See stresslevel 10)
Oh and now
I noticed this during SXSW and mentioned it to Halcyon. I haven't had time to follow up with them though. I think it's pretty bogus and violates peoples licenses.-VerdiOn 4/7/06,
Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Josh.While searching for sites for testinggrounds.loadedpun.com, I've
So I registered and dowloaded their player...the only way to see
entire clips listed on veoh and my stuff is intact.
I may have had a knee-jerk reaction earlier (I am famous for them),
but by not providing a link back to the originating site, aren't they
violating a 'by attribution' cc licence?
On 4/7/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed this during SXSW and mentioned it to Halcyon. I haven't had time
to follow up with them though. I think it's pretty bogus and violates
peoples licenses.
I have sent them an email...not sure how far that will get me..but...
-Verdi
vlogdir.com is sort of rare case these days in that it only has vlogs that people have deliberately added... and 99% time it is by the vlog's creator. from day 1 (about a year ago), vlogdir has been a community driven directory represent'n the vlogosphere.
oh, and a typical vlog permalink in
I don't think it's ok what they do. Transcoding video, then hosting
it, without attribution is wrong. It's a BIG step beyond, say, Google
images listing your image, because they link back to you.
Peter
--
http://mefeedia.com
On 4/7/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I registered and
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 19:03:38 +0200, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I registered and dowloaded their player...the only way to see
entire clips listed on veoh and my stuff is intact.
Which is a pretty shitty concept since the complete video is already
available at people's vlogs. This kind
On 4/7/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vlogdir.com is sort of rare case these days in that it only has vlogs that
people have deliberately added... and 99% time it is by the vlog's creator.
from day 1 (about a year ago), vlogdir has been a community driven directory
represent'n
And a very fine strategy it is, Sull. Keep up the great work.
Vlogdir rawks!
--
cheers
r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
my vlog: http://r.24x7.com
hosting: http://foo.24x7.com
On Apr 7, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
vlogdir.com is sort of rare case these days
On 4/7/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vlogdir.com is sort of rare case these days in that it only has vlogs that
people have deliberately added... and 99% time it is by the vlog's creator.
from day 1 (about a year ago), vlogdir has been a community driven directory
represent'n
Just in case you're wondering what this was about, it's online now:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/spot_jill_carroll_1.html
andy carvin
www.andycarvin.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've got a really odd favor to
Veoh has my whole feed in their service. They have ripped my videos to
their formats and are re-distributing them, using their own
permalinks.
From their own TOS:
As explained above, Veoh does not permit copyright infringing
activities on the Veoh Service and reserves the right to terminate
Never had to ask. Never was included to ask to be excluded.
Its nice when you are unloved sometimes.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
**BUT IF YOU WANT TO BE EXCLUDED from their search and system, just
send
Eh. It seems to me that an infringe first, remove later policy isn't
really a good one.
On 4/7/06, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been talking to Veoh about this
**BUT IF YOU WANT TO BE EXCLUDED from their search and system, just
send them an email. [EMAIL PROTECTED] They are
I have talked to Dmitry Shapiro, the CEO and he seemed VERY willing to
do what it takes to please broadcasters. They are working on some
sort of claim your feed campaign as well.
If you don't want to claim your feed, and don't want your content
available to Veoh users, email them. I would be
On 4/7/06, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been talking to Veoh about this
There are working towards a system of organizing the (quickly becoming
unmanagable) amount of video content. Part of the proicess was
indexing and presenting RSS feeds. I claimed (see below) my feed so
Benefits of the system (hosting, rss, flash, etc) aside, this is the part that is total crap. It should be an opt-in system not an opt-out. That's inexcusable.-VerdiOn 4/7/06,
Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
**BUT IF YOU WANT TO BE EXCLUDED from their search and system, justsend them an
this *sounds* really easy, and I'm probably just losing my mind here,
but how do i do this? I am using Typepad and I am not sure *how* i am
suppose to place this snippet in my vlog? veoh tells me to put it in
my feed, which is equally confusing for me.
thanks...
Trine
www.davidandtrine.org
probably similar to what technorati does
if you put some html (usually a script) on your blog then they can pull
it (or your feed perhaps, usually these are in the sidebar however) and
know you really can edit it and hence it must be yours. the html also
usually displays some logo and link
nicely put...I may have to copy and paste that in an email to them if you succeedOn 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Veoh has my whole feed in their service. They have ripped my videos to
their formats and are re-distributing them, using their ownpermalinks.From their own TOS:
that is messed up, man
down with veoh!!!
Halcyon Lujah wrote:
**BUT IF YOU WANT TO BE EXCLUDED from their search and system, just
send them an email. [EMAIL PROTECTED] They are aware that not everyone
wants to be included and will remove you immediately.
--
Markus Sandy
You're using Feedburner, so it's easy. Just use Feedburners
Title/Description burner option under the optimise tab and add the
code to your feed description.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, trine berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
this
So many sites are starting to do this...one should be picked and made
an example of maybe?
On 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eh. It seems to me that an infringe first, remove later policy isn't
really a good one.
On 4/7/06, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
On 4/7/06, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have talked to Dmitry Shapiro, the CEO and he seemed VERY willing to
do what it takes to please broadcasters. They are working on some
sort of claim your feed campaign as well.
They don't get it. That isn't a solution.
If you don't
and are we suppose to deal with EVERY feed we produce or manage?
how thoughtless of them
boycott Veoh!!!
Halcyon Lujah wrote:
**BUT IF YOU WANT TO BE EXCLUDED from their search and system, just
send them an email. [EMAIL PROTECTED] They are aware that not everyone
wants to be included and
Along these lines, anyone got tips on converting MPEG-2 to iPod (or
even just a format iTunes will recognize properly).
This is on a PC (free or cheap solutions preferred).
Cheers,
Rob
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Anne Walk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried this freeware option and
put it in a type list (use a note or link one)
feel free to ask if you want more specific instructions
trine berry wrote:
this *sounds* really easy, and I'm probably just losing my mind here,
but how do i do this? I am using Typepad and I am not sure *how* i am
suppose to place this
In most cases a simple link back to the originating site would be
sufficient, why is that so hard for them to do...
I just sent them an email asking about this, specifically.
-Halcyon
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web, go to:
there you go! just like technorati but in your feed
ignore my typelist comment
bill's idea is probably what they mean
markus
Bill Streeter wrote:
You're using Feedburner, so it's easy. Just use Feedburners
Title/Description burner option under the optimise tab and add the
code to your feed
Bullshit: they are clearly, blatantly violating licenses by
re-encoding and not linking back.
All they need to do is attribute, and it'll be mostly ok. Saying:
contact us and we'll stop violating your license isn't enough.
Peter
--
http://mefeedia.com
On 4/7/06, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eh. It seems to me that an infringe first, remove later policy isn't
really a good one.
+1. Especially if infringing was so unnecessary.
I am actually talking to my laywer about this.
Peter
--
http://mefeedia.com
Yahoo! Groups Links
*
There should be a specific RSS tag that performs the equivalent of robots.txt
in specifying what syndication rights are granted, generally, and specifically?
---
WWWhatsup NYC
http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com
Egads their unclaimed rss user includes a whole bunch of the feeds
I watch.
This is horrible for anyone who is doing stuff where the image quality
is key - I just looked at the latest scratchvideo entry in its VEOH
version, and the careful, contemplative observation is reduced to a
garish
You can add your licensing info to your feed.
RSS handles this, it's Veoh that isn't playing by the rules.
On 4/7/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There should be a specific RSS tag that performs the equivalent of
robots.txt
in specifying what syndication rights are granted,
Jarrod at veoh has been in touch with me and I've mentioned how simple it is to adhere to most of these concerns by simply adding a permalink to the site and to the individual clips.I used the aggregators that do get it as examples of how very simple it is to do this. The info is in the
On 4/7/06, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eh. It seems to me that an infringe first, remove later policy isn't
really a good one.
+1. Especially if infringing was so unnecessary.
I am actually talking to my laywer about
Even an opt-in system has no real checks and balances for ensuring the
owner of the feed is signing it up... this is why I never implemented
this functionality. It just seemed like a bad idea waiting to happen.
Michael Verdi wrote:
Benefits of the system (hosting, rss, flash, etc) aside, this
It isn't as simple as adding a link back. Most people use some version of the non-commercial cc license. If that's the case they shouldn't be allowed to host your stuff at all unless you specifically grant them that license. What you are saying with the NC license is that it is NOT okay to use
Yeah this addresses the atribution issue, what about the commercial
clauses? Is Veoh violating the non-commercial clause in peoples CC
licenses? Is Veoh a commercial entity? It would see so.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL
Devlon,
The big difference here is.. YouTube didn't directly and specifically
upload the content -- or create a specific system to scour for and grab
that content. From what I can tell, Veoh did just that, no? My users
breaking a license and me knowingly doing the same thing... big
Yeah what I said ... ;)
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It isn't as simple as adding a link back. Most people use some
version of
the non-commercial cc license. If that's the case they shouldn't
be
Actually, they're outright infringing on my husband's videoblog.
For those who don't know, my husband is a VERY private person. It took
all my wheedling to get him to agree to be videotaped while hiking.
Getting him to release it under a CC license was a no-go.
So, his is cc-0, 100% copyrighted.
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By the way... Steve Garfield, will all this Videoblogging Week activity
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Ryan
HawaiiUP.com
HawaiiVog.com
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mpeg streamclip does this rob. it's freeware. i tried it on a pc. still to test it on a mac.you can also do simple edits with it. and its a universal player as well. i was quite impressed by it, for what it is.
On 4/7/06, cooper3acd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Along these lines, anyone got tips on
On 4/7/06, Brad Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devlon,
The big difference here is.. YouTube didn't directly and specifically
upload the content -- or create a specific system to scour for and grab
that content. From what I can tell, Veoh did just that, no? My users
breaking a license and
Since the media's delivery method is a feed, would it be required to have the license information in the feed?On 4/7/06, Bill Streeter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah this addresses the atribution issue, what about the commercial
clauses? Is Veoh violating the non-commercial clause in peoples
Bwahaha...look what I have started... Glad to know i got a good ball rolling!On 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Actually, they're outright infringing on my husband's videoblog.
For those who don't know, my husband is a VERY private person. It tookall my wheedling to get him to
I agree... why should I be forced to become a member and claim my feed
by entering code into my RSS feed. I ALREADY have to do so much to
make sure my RSS feed caters to iTunes...
I personally prefer sites like MeFeedia who download the original .mov
file to their service. When people change my
This sucks. I'd say more than that, but I don't want to get a
reputation for boudmouthing competitors of any sort.
I think there are a few things we can do from here.
First of all, we can ban Veoh from blip. We would do this to keep
them from scraping any more blip RSS feeds (which they're
True, and dumb me, that is the other part of the license on our site.Good pointOn 4/7/06, Michael Verdi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It isn't as simple as adding a link back. Most people use some version of the non-commercial cc license. If that's the case they shouldn't be allowed to host your
Hey Brook,You're actually in today's PAN.URL: http://thepan.org/2006/04/07/thank_justine_bateman_its_friday.html
-AQOn 4/7/06, brookhinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
THE PAN is sublime. I'm a PAN pusher - I've gotten a few of my
students addicted (actually I was delighted to find one of my
Hello,Yeah, I've had that happen with my (text) blogs too. I've had it happen so much that people (in the blogosphere) have quoted me as being a writer for sites that I have absolutely nothing to do with.The thing is, HTML even has standard markup for quoting someone. They could do stuff
thanks!and thanks, markus, i agree with you!trineOn 7 Apr 2006, at 18:54, Bill Streeter wrote: You're using Feedburner, so it's easy. Just use Feedburners Title/Description burner option under the optimise tab and add the code to your feed description. Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
We try to send out an email to every person we feature in The PAN.If you got one, that means you were featured.I believe Mica included one of your Vlog Diva videos a couple weeks back.-AQ
On 4/7/06, Monique Danielle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've
been to the pan. Once I got an
For the record, Mefeedia only downloads the media to make thumbs. The media permalink points to where ever it was when the feed was spidered.On 4/7/06, Casey McKinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree... why should I be forced to become a member and claim my feed
by entering code into my RSS
As a suggestion, I reccomend that anyone using FeedBurner for their
feeds take advantage of the FeedFlare feature to add a 'View CC
license' to each post. You can do it for every post iten on
your site (by adding some code to your temaplte, or have it added to
your feed (with no extra steps on
well, i just did a writeup of the whole thing on loadedpun and sent it off to boingboing as well. hopefully, we'll see some action soon.anneOn 4/7/06,
Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:You can add your licensing info to your feed.
RSS handles this, it's Veoh that isn't playing by the rules.On
Are you sure about that
I think it's more likely some 3rd party submitted the feed.
joly
At 02:40 PM 4/7/2006, you wrote:
Devlon,
The big difference here is.. YouTube didn't directly and specifically
upload the content -- or create a specific system to scour for and grab
that content. From
hey mike, can you do something like what people do with image theft
instead of totally banning, send them a stock promo for our vlog and
for blip.tv?
that would surprise them :)
(unless they are reading this)
mikehudack wrote:
This sucks. I'd say more than that, but I don't want to
Hello,I know many people probably won't like hearing this, butI don't know if it is possible to have people subscribe to your feed and not have other site's aggregate and redistribute your feed without your control.
(And let me point out that I am NOT trying to justify any of this.
I'm just
they are scraping.and maybe veoh staff also manually adding feeds.since vlogdir has been around for a year and the amount of entries by 3rd parties is so miniscule, i dont think that is how these feeds got in veoh.
On 4/7/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure about thatI think
opt-in CAN have these checks and balances though.i've waited to see if an open submission system would be problematic, and if so, a simple trigger would force a typical member activation process. but no need yet.
On 4/7/06, Brad Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even an opt-in system has no real
Yikes!
I'm honored!
brook
brook hinton
www.brookhinton.com
brookhinton.typepad.com/tracegarden
On Apr 7, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Adam Quirk wrote:
Hey Brook,
You're actually in today's PAN.
URL:
Hello,I think part of the problem is that there is no automated way for machines/software to understand licenses. RSS, Atom, HTML, and HTTP makes no requirement for machines/software to obey licenses.
Many people argue that by making your data available in these formats and protocols that you
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