Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-24 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 2/24/06, Soumyadeep Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well... since you mention A.R.Rahman, I thought perhaps the (only?) Indian here should pitch in his two cents. ...And welcome! Thanks for the interesting stuff about Bollywood. I suspected, but didn't know it went that far, and my

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-24 Thread Soumyadeep Paul
37 seconds is all you need for fame... yeah. :) Well... watch Hari Om if you can. While there are narcissistic monkeys in Bollywood who run photocopy-machines for films as production houses, there's a great revolution going on here in terms of media and films... the number of

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-23 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 2/22/06, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And I really wish it would stop. I cringe every time I see a video bysomeone in this group that is using music they obviously do not have theright to use. If we are supposed to be here helping newbies get into videoblogging, what sort of

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-23 Thread Brett Gaylor
On 2/22/06, Chuck Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's absolutely a good idea to make your own music, or find/buyroyalty-free podsafe music. If you do anything else, you're takinga risk. But also keep in mind, the boundaries of Fair Use have notbeen fully tested in court. I sometimes choose to

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-23 Thread Brett Gaylor
But most of our Creative Commons licenses allow people to use our workin a homophobic and KKK videos as well... as long as they attribute us, don't make money from their work and share alike, they arefollowing copyright laws to a tea. Good point, but i'm talking about work that isn't released

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-23 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Brett Gaylor wrote: On 2/22/06, Chuck Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's absolutely a good idea to make your own music, or find/buy royalty-free podsafe music. If you do anything else, you're taking a risk. But also keep in mind, the boundaries of Fair Use have not been fully tested in

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-23 Thread Devlon
Don't forget about Technorati's new Favorites feature.http://technorati.com/help/favorites.htmlAnd with their widget, you could have your Technorati faves on your site: http://technorati.com/account/favwidget.html...no, I don't work for technorati :)On 2/23/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-23 Thread Soumyadeep Paul
Well... since you mention A.R.Rahman, I thought perhaps the (only?) Indian here should pitch in his two cents. I would say that the temptation is huge, but then as any video/film creator would say, sound contributes a huge lot to the video itself. If that's the case, whenever we take music from

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 07:10:32 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of the first ten videos, only one is clearly copyrighted with a second one probable. The rest are original, amateur works to share with friends and others with similar intrests. What are you trying to say? All those videos

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Michael Sullivan
I've thought about bayesian too.I had actually done some work on a blogging engine using this for comment spam control. Its def something to consider working off of..as part of the mix. Might help. Not too simple to do, however. sullOn 2/22/06, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Michael Sullivan
But these ratings types really only work when you get a fair crosssampling of users. this is key. btw, keep up the good work on youare.tv. i enjoy it.sullOn 2/22/06, David Dundas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Working on it :). I love reading this group because you all are so far ahead of regular

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Enric wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I completely agree with Josh, re-posting the intellectual property of others is wrong. Summit View Documentary a kid skateboarding with proprietary music. While the music shouldn't be used, it's a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Caution Zero
--- Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I completely agree and have been using pod/vlogsafe music from magnatune.com. given that someday we might want to try to sell our stuff, i've a) asked a composer to do some original music, but equally fun has been b) using royalty-free music. i love how easy

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
davecircumnavigator wrote: Here's the scenario: I've finished shooting material for tomorrow's vlog, but I haven't edited it. It's dinner time. It's so much easier to let American Idol wash over me while I eat than to seek out new material on the Internet because I'm not well set up for

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Caution Zero wrote: --- Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I completely agree and have been using pod/vlogsafe music from magnatune.com. given that someday we might want to try to sell our stuff, i've a) asked a composer to do some original music, but equally fun has been b) using

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Caution Zero
--- Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't forget that if you do get to the point of selling your stuff, you can try to work out a deal with the copyright holder. Most of my stuff is CC Non-Commercial, but if you used it, and later had a chance to make money with it, I'd gladly

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Will The Bubble Up Fizzle Down?

2006-02-22 Thread Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:21:27 +0100, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think there is a great opportunity for the aggregators to use Bayesian-type filtering (think email spam filters) to help gather videos of interest to the viewer. If the aggregator can ascertain the context from the