not the
best way to address the issue, but I for one can't see a better way of
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on Win and pcast:// on MacOS. So this
definately wouldn't solve your problem. I also couldn't trace the issue
to a browser-dependant problem (i.e. doesn't work on either IE or FF)
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like Slashdot and
BoingBoing? It's just hype. This is what bugs the shit out of me.
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on a view is an interesting idea, but again ...
viewers != subscribers.
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On 11/12/05, Brad Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The short answer to this is.. unique IPs that hit multiple times over
the last 24 hour period. That's what I can determine to be feedburner's
technique.
That, at least, is how I'm going to be doing the calculation. =)
It doesn't account
Machine speak) via Bit Torrent.
For free video web hosting you can try:
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HOPE wrote:
Brad Webb wrote:
Aren't you effectively suggesting we censor those folks that want to
censor you?
This is the argument that BSD people use against the GPL. It's a bit
too relativistic for my taste though, I'm afraid. There is censorship
to promote my ideology and shut out
should be building filters into our
infrastructure to keep people out, especially right now. I don't think
programmatically enforcing some kind of clique is the best way to move
things forward, but hey.. I could be totally wrong here.
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problems is minimum, so
more people will be
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, lots of local bands claim to do cover songs, but they
haven't cleared it or paid for it
check a dictionary - most don't mention the payment part
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Actually, no, you just have to pay royalties. Copyright specifically
allows for cover usage and spells out it's royalty structure
or some other format.
Allen
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the right to display the
works they host -- especially for free -- am I unaware of the catch here?
On Nov 23, 2005, at 12:59 AM, Brad Webb wrote:
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vSocial, I figure I should jump in. We're supporting 90% of videos that
are being
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to Mac in a heartbeat but I don't
have that kind of money. I have to deal with what I have.
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Commons
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On Dec 2, 2005, at 3:07 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
I wonder if you know how these search engines work?
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Obviously I'm out of town when this thread hits...
Yes, I entirely agree with where this ended up. Flash is not an
end-all-be-all -- there is *no* end-all-be-all.
And I agree, innovation in this area is not done, it's barely started.
Needless to say, we've got cool stuff on the go. =) The
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Charles,
I can, personally, completely accept a user not quite understanding the
intricacies of Copyright, Creative Commons and Netiquette/Ethics.
However, what I cannot understand or accept is a well-funded (with,
presuming, a legal team/staff) commercial entity doing the same thing.
If this
How about only including feeds that have CC info that allow them to
aggregate? Guess what, no CC means it needs to be presumed that it's
Copyright which means they need permission. I don't understand this
mentality? Can someone clear out my big-dumb-canadianness so I can get it?
Halcyon Lujah
There is a huge and distinct line between My user did X and We
created a systematic way of doing X -- I can live with the former, but
I'm EXTRODINARILY unhappy about the latter.
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(like Bloglines) aggregate the text, linking back to
the original.
- no, you can NOT download the video, transcode it, and host it on
*your* commercial website.
I think that's fairly clearcut.
Peter
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how to deliver streaming beer
over a T1.
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