Re: [videoblogging] Re: A question to the video bloggers

2006-01-31 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 1/31/06, William Volk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The creator would retain ownership.Net revenue would be about the same asif you sold the video clip to a mobile publisher.Which is...?-- best regards, Deirdré Straughanwww.beginningwithi.com (personal)www.tvblob.com (work)

[videoblogging] Re: A question to the video bloggers

2006-01-30 Thread petertheman
Let's say there was a website that allowed you to post your video clips to be viewed and purchased by mobile phone customers. Would you use it? Only if the licensing wasn't restrictive (I own my content and can take it anywhere I like). Then I would try it. If it generated some real $, I'd

[videoblogging] Re: A question to the video bloggers

2006-01-30 Thread Bill Streeter
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, William Volk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let's say there was a website that allowed you to post your video clips to be viewed and purchased by mobile phone customers. Would you use it? If the terms were favorable. Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS

[videoblogging] Re: A question to the video bloggers

2006-01-30 Thread William Volk
I asked: Let's say there was a website that allowed you to post your video clips to be viewed and purchased by mobile phone customers. Would you use it? Ted Tagami replied: Need more info. Terms of Service, Revenue splits, Licensing and ownership rights, et al. The creator would retain