On 3/16/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sh!don't mention petsthat really peeves some folks on the listsome guy complained a while back about cat videos and Richard BF's beenuploading them ever sinceOh, good, then here's my chance to offend EVERYBODY:
welcome!
you definitely got a few chuckles out me with the most recent video steve
how about putting a feed on there that us fireant users can grab as
easily as the itunes one
would be much appreciated
for those interested, here is the feed with enclosures:
http://theointment.com/?feed=rss2
What option in feedburner causes their to be id #s attached to the end of a media filename? Is it the Total Stats Pro tracking of media enclosures?ie.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilms.mp4?d=25
via:http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilmsThis feed doesnt work in FireAnt or any
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:17:15 +0100, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ie. http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilms.mp4?d=25
via:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilms
This feed doesnt work in FireAnt or any aggregator that currently uses
typical file extention detection of
Follow up:
We've finished moving Dierdré's content over to a subdomain of loadedpun.com:
http://www.testinggrounds.loadedpun.com/ (feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/TestingGrounds)
You can add comments to the reviews and subscribe to the comments as
well as the site's feed.
Come share any
OK, i guess the keep-it-simple rule applies here on the forum,since i didn't get any replies from my kinda lengthy post yesterday (I think i figured out the diff between embedding and enclosures on my own...)but 2 simple questions remain:are there any drawbacks to using one's own site for
I wanted to answer your question yesturday but I didn't really
understand what you are asking. But I think I get it now.
Yes of course you can host your own vlog. You don't need to use
blogger. It's just recomended by Free Vlog because it's free. It's
easier to use some form of blog software
Well, as long as we are ranting an peeving, what really peeves me
about other vlogs is that they get me hits than mine. :)
just felt like being a smart.alec. ;)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O! Okay! got it. Sorry.
: )
true.but it would be so simple if redirect urls with parameters just added a file extension parameter at the end as well. that would be a friendlier approach. RSS aggregation of item enclosures were intended to be the actual direct url to media file. But, I suppose you cannot get around these
Could you give me a RSS URL that uses this?
I have never encountered this issue here. We should still be able to
download the files using that URL convention.
-Josh
On 3/16/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:17:15 +0100, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was concerned about letting feedburner alter my links, but in the end I agree with Andreas. The file urls still end with the proper extensions. There is simply a query string on the url as well.I dont pretent to know whatever language it is your coding in, but in the languages I've used it's
Good idea and implementation.
Where does one add suggestions for services to review? Perhaps a page
for suggestions?
-- Enric
-==-
http://www.cirne.com
http://utilities.cinegage.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Follow up:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilms.mp4?d=25is a redirect for:
http://www.cinemabank.co.uk/spainful/MP4/fashion05POD.mp4what would be wrong with this format instead?http://feeds.feedburner.com/
spainfulfilms?d=25file=fashion05POD.mp4
On 3/16/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as with most things, if you use your own site, you generally get more
control but also more responsibility
you can put your chicklet anywhere you think it will do you some good
(including the bottom of your email)
blogspot is free and so it's popular
many folks here also use other
Just to reiterate... I believe these URLs work as expected in FireAnt. Please send me an RSS feed that uses this option in Feedburner so I can double check. Thanks.-JoshOn 3/16/06,
Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
true.but it would be so simple if redirect urls with parameters just
On 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good idea and implementation. Thanks!
Where does one add suggestions for services to review? Perhaps a page
for suggestions?There's blurb about how to do that in the preable on the main page. I will have to make that more obvious. Thanks for the
Impressive background, Steve... I love the end of your bio... my
appartment is being overrun by equipment these days, it's turning into
a studio as well (I'm even thinking of getting rid of furniture that's
'in the way').
Kitka
http://www.kitkast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good idea and implementation.
Thanks!
Where does one add suggestions for services to review? Perhaps a page
for suggestions?
There's blurb about how to do that
Sure, you can use things other than blogger. Lots of people use word press and it's a really nice blogging tool you can use on your own site. It (and other blogging apps) will generally generate your RSS feed for you as well.
As for embeding the video to be played within the webpage, there are
my problem is just because i technically can figure out the media format by taking the scenic route, why shouldnt a redirect url to a media file frickn include the media file name in it as well and make life easier for everyone. no?
to me, this url is silly. it includes a fake filename
edit:this url is logical and cross-compatible
http://feeds.feedburner.com/
spainfulfilms?d=25file=fashion05POD.mp4
On 3/16/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my problem is just because i technically can figure out the media format by taking the scenic route, why shouldnt a
josh, i did in my message. i have been referring to this example:http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilms
On 3/16/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you give me a RSS URL that uses this?I have never encountered this issue here. We should still be able todownload the files using
David,I know, you are correct. I am not going to argue that frome a technical point of view, these urls can be handled by media aggreators. I want to debate now whether services like feedburner or any other that alters actual enclosure urls should follow some sort of standard or not.
What do
On 3/16/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Could you give me a RSS URL that uses this?
I have never encountered this issue here. We should still be able todownload the files using that URL convention.My feed recently updated to this sytesm:
http://www.davidmeade.com/feedOn 3/16/06,
Better to be a smartass than a dumbass.
On 3/16/06, hpbatman7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, as long as we are ranting an peeving, what really peeves me
about other vlogs is that they get me hits than mine. :)
just felt like being a smart.alec. ;)
--
Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL
What do you use for your remixes?
[You being anyone who does a remix for their vlog..]
--Stephanie
--
Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blogs, vlogs, and audioblogs at:
http://www.mortaine.com/blogs
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web, go to:
Well, on one hand ... If I were feedburner I probably would have put filename=origional_file.mov at the end. Just make sure they werent going to break any systems already in place. I agree with you there, it seems a simple safe guard for backward compatability.
On the other hand ... They're
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you use for your remixes?
[You being anyone who does a remix for their vlog..]
--Stephanie
--
Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blogs, vlogs, and audioblogs at:
http://www.mortaine.com/blogs
I agree with your response.To me, it's not about knowing whether or not I can problem solve such things.Its about Why should I have to?Same applies to iTunes xml, in particular the channel image reference.
If developers constantly say... oh well, i guess i should adapt to the latest concoction
On 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's blurb about how to do that in the preable on the main page.
I will
have to make that more obvious.
Yea, I just skimmed the page and didn't notice it. But wouldn't it be
worthwhile to have a separate page for suggestions, not just
this url is logical and cross-compatible
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ spainfulfilms?d=25file=fashion05POD.mp4
I agree with this. If the file is not a real file but rather a
redirect then it shouldn't have a file extension like .mp4.
Not to mention the current way Feedburner has it set up, it
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's blurb about how to do that in the preable on the main page.
I will
have to make that more obvious.
Yea, I just skimmed the page and didn't notice it. But
imovieOn 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie Bryant[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do you use for your remixes? [You being anyone who does a remix for their vlog..]
--Stephanie -- Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Blogs, vlogs, and audioblogs
Josh, i tried it in version 1.0.1.72error message was:fireant was unable to recognize any media files in this enclosure etc...
On 3/16/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you give me a RSS URL that uses this?I have never encountered this issue here. We should still be able
Yet another hosting service:
http://www.vmix.com/
--
cheers
r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
my vlog: http://r.24x7.com
good deal : http://foo.24x7.com
On Mar 16, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Devlon wrote:
Hm...good point, we could have a page where people could suggest a
site,
Also, and I know these are the bonehead questions, but trust me, it's
for a good cause.
Besides this list, where do you find out about collaborative projects?
Not specifically remixes, but rather the kinds of things where people
are looking for a specific type of clip. Viral (i.e., someone asks
Ideally, aggrigators would correctly recognize what part of the url is
a filename and what part is a query string (and correctly follow
redirects before bothering with any of that)right, that would be ideal but it can get messy. and if i wanted to display the filename by pulling it out of
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, and I know these are the bonehead questions, but trust me, it's
for a good cause.
Besides this list, where do you find out about collaborative projects?
Right now through this yahoo discussion group. I
You're correct. I just tried this feed and got the same error you describe. I thought we were handling this correctly, but I guess we are not. I'll have to add this to the list and hopefully it will be available for the next release in a few weeks.
But, as you suggested, I know URLs that end
Actually Josh it does download. i saw the error message, but didnt click 'ok' to 'download anyway'. disregard.On 3/16/06, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh, i tried it in version 1.0.1.72error message was:fireant was unable to recognize any media files in this enclosure etc...
yes and no... it downloads if you click ok to download anyway, but then it doesn't play once download has completed. Its definitely an issue on our end.-Josh
On 3/16/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually Josh it does download. i saw the error message, but didnt click
Yep, it's all for the book. Everything I do right now is largely for the book, in one way or another.
I figured the Y! group was the best way to invite collaboration.
--StephanieOn 3/16/06, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is this all for your book?usually people making an announcement on
Hi there; we are looking for paid ($$) video bloggers from various
cities to conduct short video snippets on the job market in the
cities; ongoing content opportunity and a place to be seen; interview
employers, people on the streets, subways, buses, etc; what kinds of
jobs are out there; what are
Thanks for taking a look. I enjoyed the Kitkast! Maybe
yours should have a segment called The Ointment!
Steve
--- Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-
Impressive background, Steve... I love the end of your
bio... my
appartment is being overrun by equipment these
I love it! Maybe instead of ranting about our peeves we should actually
vlog something on our peeves... Not just a I'm sitting in front of the
camera bitching for 3 minutes (not that that can't be hilarious) but maybe
something very creative and funny about how our pet peeves affect us and
Hey,I'm back from SXSW. The Darknets panel was a good and touched on some of the copyright issues. Personally, I think a system where something like The Grey Album is illegal, doesn't work. Now the MPAA (they had a representative on the panel) and the RIAA still look at this as theft. As long
so when do i get my royalties?On 3/16/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, it's all for the book. Everything I do right now is largely for the book, in one way or another.
I figured the Y! group was the best way to invite collaboration.
--StephanieOn 3/16/06, Josh Leo
[EMAIL
Seriously. In the next vlog post I put up, I filmed a TV screen,
complete with flickering. Nothing artistic about it, either-- I
screwed up and didn't zoom in, even though I previewed the zoom and
everything.
Go me.
--Stephanie
On 3/16/06, Lisa Ours MA PLPC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love it!
dot dot dot
I don't even know if I'll ever see royalties, Josh. Writing a book makes less than minimum wage.
--Stephanie
On 3/16/06, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so when do i get my royalties?On 3/16/06, Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, it's all for the book.
DoneOn 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's blurb about how to do that in the preable on the main page.
I will
have to make that more obvious.
Yea,
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Just to reiterate... I believe these URLs work as expected in FireAnt.
Please send me an RSS feed that uses this option in Feedburner so I can
double check. Thanks.
My feed has always been fine:
http://tinkernet.org/feed/
has enclosure links like so:
Nice.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done
On 3/16/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon duthied@ wrote:
On 3/16/06, Enric enric@ wrote:
There's blurb about how to do that in the preable
I can vouch for that. When I get the rest of my advance I'll probably be up to something in the $2 - $3 an hour range. Then I think if the book is really successful and we sell more copies than what's required to earn our advance back, we'll start creaping up on minimum wage.
-VerdiOn 3/16/06,
Thanks for the awesome feedback and this site suggestion Enric. I hope this will become a good resource for videobloggers and site providers.We might want to keep additional feedback and suggestions off the list before we get the moderators on our case ;)
Please feel free to email me directly,
Did you and Ryanne track the hours spent on your book? I've been
tracking mine, though only about half of the hours spent in research.On 3/16/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can vouch for that. When I get the rest of my advance I'll probably
be up to something in the $2 - $3 an
Actually, I think that feedback and suggestions should totally stay
on the list -- this topic is something that directly ties into the
topic of videoblogging, and I'm probably not the only person that was
pleasently surprised to learn about all of these hosting providers.
Of course, I'm
Thanks for saying so Josh.I didn't feel like starting trouble today :)On 3/16/06, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Actually, I think that feedback and suggestions should totally stay
on the list -- this topic is something that directly ties into the
topic of videoblogging, and I'm
For those who don't know Chasing Windmills, I recommend checking out today's
episode,
as well as the shows running up this episode at:
http://www.chasingmills.blogspot.com/
Incredible stuff!
Chris
(http://cafesiena.blogspot.com)
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web,
Hi, I've written to this group about this project I've been working
to develop, the Rise Up Network , a few times in the past, but seeing
how many new media ventures are coming out that revolve around
videoblogging, it has dawned on me that if I don't get this thing off
the ground soon, my
Hi Michael,
The option to enable or disable the track downloads feature is found
on the Analyze Tab - Standard Stats (for free users) or Total Stats
Pro (for pro users) by clicking the checkbox Item enclosure downloads
(podcast downloads) It's a new option that we added with our Stats
redesign
That wasn't incredible... that was horrifying.
When I first heard Spike on Degrassi Junior High saying sex hurts, I
was afraid of sex for years... then when a friend told me about how
your vagina rips during labour, I was afraid to give birth... NOW I'M
HORRIFIED SIMPLY TO BE PREGNANT!!!
Thanks
Funny... Just as you make $4/hour writing, I just calculated that I
make -4$/hour videoblogging.
Kitka
http://www.kitkast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, that was a really rough guestimate. Acutally, looking back again it
could be as high
On 3/16/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
but i'll try to get http library implemented. know of any good php for this?
forgive me if this isn't what you were asking for ... but here's some php anyway :-Pcheck out:
http://davidmeade.com/resources/enclosure_test.php
and put in one
Stephanie Bryant wrote:
dot dot dot
I don't even know if I'll ever see royalties, Josh. Writing a book makes
less than minimum wage.
I'm still waiting for my check from O'Reilly...
Pete
--
http://tinkernet.org/
videoblog for the future...
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group
Hi Videoblogginggroup!
My name is Chris Car and I am currently developing a video production
and publishing platform named http://Stars-of-the-Web.net .
You only need a webcam or built-in cam, a browser and the Flash plugin
to record vids.
Would be cool if you could drop me a video recording and
That's fucked up Pete. I'm coppying the editor in on this.-VerdiOn 3/16/06, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Stephanie Bryant wrote: dot dot dot I don't even know if I'll ever see royalties, Josh. Writing a book makes
less than minimum wage.I'm still waiting for my check from
Sorry to ressurect this long and finished thread but I was away and didn't get to add my 2¢ - and lord knows I love to do that.So I agree with those of you saying good is really good to me. Like all things good it's relative. Outside of that, what I think is good usually (but not always) has
by permalink i mean permalink:http://ofbyandfor.blogspot.com/2006/03/interview-with-markus-sandy.html
http://ofbyandfor.blogspot.com/2006/03/interview-with-markus-sandy-part-ii.htmlthose would be itOn 3/13/06, Markus Sandy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:http://ofbyandfor.blogspot.com
ryanne
There will always be new people asking new questions here. Ala Mark
Twain, the death of this list has been highly exaggerated. It's an
advantage to have a location where information is somewhat static and
referable. When a question about hosting providers is asked again
after so many weeks the
http://mnstories.com/video/rb/rb_sxsw_darknets.mov
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I'm back from SXSW. The Darknets panel was a good and touched on some of the
copyright issues. Personally, I think a system where something like The
Grey
Jay always says this in order to assert his leadership role! ;)
Harold J. Johnson
http://virgindigital.com
I can't afford to videoblog!
On 3/12/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure...no secrets.there is no leader at node101.org, so others can jump in with their opinions.
OK, I was going to post about this vlog anyway, because it's a speech
I gave to a bunch of non-vloggers (at Toastmasters), to introduce them
to videoblogging. I focused on just watching videoblogs, not on how to
create them (the speech is 5-7 minutes, so creation had to wait for
another day). By
It looks like 2006 is the year Videobloggers start to become
aggressive and begin kicking some traditional media ass.
;)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Chuck Olsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://mnstories.com/video/rb/rb_sxsw_darknets.mov
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 17:11:00 +0100, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this url is logical and cross-compatible
http://feeds.feedburner.com/
spainfulfilms?id=25file=fashion05POD.mp4
Is it? This is an identical URL:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/spainfulfilms?file=fashion05POD.mp4id=25
Call us stupid, call us Brits, call us Stupid Brits if you like but we have like Deirdre have made a video with no less than 30 copyrighted pieces of music in. I guess you guys are gonna love it so, here goes the link..http://www.dailymotion.com/pjkproductions/video/79399It will also appear on
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 17:32:42 +0100, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, on one hand ...
If I were feedburner I probably would have put
filename=origional_file.mov at the end. Just make sure they werent
going to
break any systems already in place. I agree with you there, it
Good God, I sure hope so. It's about time we stand up for what we
believe in and tell corporate c*nts who don't even care about the
content they're protecting to shove it up their a$$.
Copyrights aside... I think it's more important to set up some online
free system to contact either an
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:01:49 +0100, Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If no contact details are
available on this copyright contact network, we should not be held
liable to be sued. [I _know_ this is a bold statement... but this
subject has driven me to bold beliefs].
And you will of course
BEAUTIFUL PAUL!!! YOU ROCK!!!
Kitka
http://www.kitkast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Call us stupid, call us Brits, call us Stupid Brits if you like but
we have like Deirdre have made a video with no less than 30
copyrighted pieces of
Waitaminute: seriously? I mean, they didn't want you to use the words phaser
or Spock? I
didn't know you could copyright a sound. Just a sound by itself? Just because
it's
recognizable? They didn't want you to use Phaser or Spock in conjunction
with the
sounds, or they didn't want you to
On 16 Mar 2006, at 21:50, Paul Knight wrote: Call us stupid, call us Brits, call us Stupid Brits if you like but we have like Deirdre have made a video with no less than 30 copyrighted pieces of music in. I guess you guys are gonna love it so, here goes the
hi michael,i always appreciate your input into conversations.i don't, personally have a length requirement on what i consider good. actually, i think it's sad that attention spans have reached the size of commercial spots. there is something to be said for being taken on a visual and auditory
Sounds are definitely copyrightable.
The names may also be trademarked.
Then again, it would be hard for them to pursue any action.
-Josh
On 3/16/06, missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Waitaminute: seriously? I mean, they didn't want you to use the words
phaser or Spock? I
didn't
There is no copyright protection for single words such as Spock or
phaser. However they can be trademarked.
Spock: URL:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:13:01 +0100, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sounds are definitely copyrightable.
The names may also be trademarked.
Sounds need to have artistic value to be covered by copyright. While the
composition of the THX sound may qualify I doubt the simple phuiii of
Wow, that is so wild. In a wild and stupid kind of way.
I had NO idea!
Bekah
http//missbhavens.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sounds are definitely copyrightable.
The names may also be trademarked.
Then again, it would be hard
Good point there Anne. Though we certainly have mediated moments on the toilet - here's the three that come to mind (just in case you've missed them):URL:
http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2005/01/16/my-legs-are-too-short/ URL: http://blogumentary.typepad.com/vlog/2005/04/bathroom_honest.html
Sounds need to have artistic value to be covered by copyright. While the
composition of the THX sound may qualify I doubt the simple phuiii of a
phaser counts. :o)
Dunno how it works... but often sound effects and samples must be
purchased. There are various licenses and royalty fees that may
Yes, sad but true. They said I couldn't do anything whether or not they happened at the same time. I guess I could have tried to make my own phaser sound but I didn't - I just lifted it from an episode I had recorded using my evil VCR.
-VerdiOn 3/16/06, missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh dear. is there no safe haven? LOLOn 3/16/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point there Anne. Though we certainly have mediated moments on the toilet - here's the three that come to mind (just in case you've missed them):URL:
You know, people who use VCRs are no better than thieves.On 3/16/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, sad but true. They said I couldn't do anything whether or not they
happened at the same time. I guess I could have tried to make my own
phaser sound but I didn't - I just lifted it
Michael Verdi wrote:
- I come at this as an artist who very much respects people's right to get
paid for their work and on the other hand I also believe that by
contributing to and participating in culture (popular and otherwise) you
give up total control over your work. A few years ago I made
Kitka wrote:
Copyrights aside... I think it's more important to set up some online
free system to contact either an individual or a company in order to
facilitate the process of asking to use/sample content. Musicians,
film-makers and artists should all have freely avaliable contact
Sounds can be trademarked just like words and drawings. At least in BR
Denmark.
Not just sounds, words, and drawings, but also aromas!
--
Rhett.
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Ha! On the Darknet panel there was a guy that has a company that identifies people trading movies on networks and provides that info to the MPAA so they can go after them. In his opening intro he equated trading files with drug trafficking. I asked him if that was in fact what he said and he
Or perhaps I should run out and copyright the bingbong sound--you know
the one that the
F train makes when the doors close.
You're too late, I assure you.
--
Rhett.
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I am also not there.On 3/12/06, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and meOn 3/12/06, Jan McLaughlin
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SXSW is exactly where EVERYONE is, except me.Jan--It isn't done alone. Pay more.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com -
On 3/16/06, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/16/06, Kitka
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Funny... Just as you make $4/hour writing, I just calculated that Imake -4$/hour videoblogging.
you make money videoblogging?
I think there was a minus-sign before the 4.
-- Stephanie Bryant[EMAIL
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kitka wrote:
Copyrights aside... I think it's more important to set up some online
free system to contact either an individual or a company in order to
facilitate the process of asking to use/sample content.
here's another one
the MPAA explains plans to educate people on what's right and what's
wrong ;)
http://apperceive.blogs.com/apperceive/2006/03/whats_right_wha.html
Chuck Olsen wrote:
http://mnstories.com/video/rb/rb_sxsw_darknets.mov
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi
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