Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger gets resigned

2005-08-31 Thread Joshua Kinberg
You appear to be shooting from the hip without knowing the details in this case. Such as - the videos in question have been online for 191 days and the video blogger was fired when he gave his two weeks notice. Do you think he was given the ax for his video of the elevator door opening or

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger gets resigned

2005-08-31 Thread Ryan Ozawa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This kind of reminds me of the assertion not so long ago that no one has _really_ been fired for blogging, despite all the blogosphere lamentations to the contrary. The _real_ reason for someone losing their job would usually be a violation of

RE: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger gets resigned

2005-08-31 Thread Jake Ludington
Why? Violation of company policy. He may be the first to lose a job because of video blogging but how much comfort will that be when the rent is due? Is there any real proof that they asked him to leave because of his video blog. He indicates he put in his two week notice and they told him to

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger gets resigned

2005-08-31 Thread David Howell
Badda Boom!Jake, that's the response I was waiting to hear. He may just be using it as a means to further his art career. Heather Armstrong (Dooce) got and still gets a lot of publicity for being canned from her job for blogging. Maybe he is trying to use this as a way to try and eat some of