On 1/18/06, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 18, 2006, at 6:02 PM, wtrainbow wrote:
Even though you might not be making money now if you do in the
future they could so for
back royalties with interest and that could feasibly be a handsome
chunk of change.
Interesting you
� wrote:
I do strongly advise you slowly move your workflow into a completely
podsafe arena...
I've recently registered as a podcaster with podsafe music network and
used one song in a vlog entry.
Reading the above statement made me wonder what the artists terms on
pmn specify so here is
can
rocketboom show ads' bit -- the Clerks 2 vlogs are clearly just that --
a promotional tool / ad. View Askew wants them to spread as far as possible.
yet technically still illegal. It would be unwise to spread the
idea (kitka) that its cool to use people's music if you're promoting
them.
Look people... I've used short clips of video and music under Fair Use
and have not infringed on anyone's copyrights. All clips (and notice
I use the word 'clips' because I have never used someone else's work
in full, only in part under Fair Use) are used for news and criticism.
Go here for the
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 19:56:45 +0100, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look people... I've used short clips of video and music under Fair Use
and have not infringed on anyone's copyrights. All clips (and notice
I use the word 'clips' because I have never used someone else's work
in full,
I don't think I've seen the episode with the Clerks2 reference but in
past episodes, uses of other peoples work has been used in reference to
news or critisism, no different than rocketboom's usage.On 1/19/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 19:56:45 +0100,
The section of the clip from the clerks2 crit that we used, did not have any music in it.On Jan 19, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Brett Gaylor wrote: can rocketboom show ads' bit -- the Clerks 2 vlogs are clearly just that -- a promotional tool / ad. View Askew wants them to spread as far as possible. yet
Clever boy.On 1/19/06, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The section of the clip from the clerks2 crit that we used, did not have any music in it.On Jan 19, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Brett Gaylor wrote:
can rocketboom show ads' bit -- the Clerks 2 vlogs are clearly just that -- a
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
Also, what about the rights for those commericals at the end?
http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2006/01/rb_06_jan_17.html
The reason I ask is because we use
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for something
I don't believe you'll get into any trouble unless you are:
a) using the copyrighted
Yeah, we are an Amazon affiliate and link from the vlog post to the
album that contains the song we're using... but 90% of our traffic is
coming from iTunes so most viewers do not have the context of our
site. (Damn iTunes!)
I realize that using copyrighted music is 100% illegal, but wonder if
Oh wait... I've made 87 cents from Amazon Associates, yay.
Well, if you direct your audience from your vlog to go to
LeanBackVids.com then I don't think you should be at fault for people
watching in iTunes. Besides, I wonder if there's some way of
disclaiming the music you use by saying it was
Ms. Kitka wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for something
I don't believe you'll get into any trouble unless you are:
a) using
Kitka, you seem to contradict yourself:
I don't believe you'll get into any trouble unless you are making
money
from using their copyrighted material.
and then you go on to say that you might be making money via sales from
Amazon. Isn't this making money from using their copyrighted
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ms. Kitka wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for
Hi, i am (thankfully perhaps) not a lawyer, but am interested in media
copyright issues.
Here is a excerpt of the wikipedia article on Fair Use.
A quick look suggests that critising, commenting or reporting on a
thing does allow you to use parts of it (to make a point such as
rocketboom).
I don't
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:38:08 +0100, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
I'm no lawyer, but if you're providing free advertising for something
I don't believe
On Jan 18, 2006, at 2:13 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
Also, what about the rights for those commericals at the end?
On Jan 18, 2006, at 2:13 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
Does Rocketboom have the rights to use a clip from this? Wouldn't
they need the approval of both Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino?
We included a tiny portion of this work when reporting the news under
the guidelines of fair use.
I do strongly advise you slowly move your workflow into a completely
podsafe arena...
I've recently registered as a podcaster with podsafe music network and
used one song in a vlog entry.
Reading the above statement made me wonder what the artists terms on
pmn specify so here is a c/p of
Even though you might not be making money now if you do in the future they
could so for
back royalties with interest and that could feasibly be a handsome chunk of
change.
Using copyrighted music is complicated. You need permission from the owner of
the
composition and the owner of the
On Jan 18, 2006, at 6:02 PM, wtrainbow wrote:
Even though you might not be making money now if you do in the
future they could so for
back royalties with interest and that could feasibly be a handsome
chunk of change.
Interesting you should say that... if someone starts to make money
What's really interesting is that View Askew itsself is using unliscensed copyrighted music in the Clerks 2 videoblogs. (Namely, in this case, 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' main titles by Sergio Leone.) Under Fair Use, Andrew is showing a clip of it. What about the music?
Every Clerks2 vlog
re copyright for music - I believe the laws are different in different
countries. fair use does not apply everywhere. it would be wise to
contact your countries music collection organisation/s for any queries
as they will know what applies to you and be able to offer advice.
there are also
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
http://clerks2.com/movies/goodbadman560.mov
Director Kevin Smith has his friends(Quentin Tarantino and Robert
Rodriguez) over to watch his recent cut...
and gets feedback.
when do we ever get to see stuff like this?
here is Kevin Smith's
That's pretty cool Jay, thanks for the feed... that's going right on
my ipod subscription list...
BTW, do you dig up new stuff like this every week?
-Mike
On Jan 15, 2006, at 1:02 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
It's a great videoblog. Check out the first entry for his fantastic intro to the series(http://clerks2.com/?p=5)The videoblogs themselves are made by Zak Knutson
and Joey FigueroaOn 1/15/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dont know if you like movies, but heres a cool video:
Pretty cool. Nice to see Smith getting feedback on his movie and the
process. Good god though, Tarantino (the person, not his movies) bugs
the shit outta me.
Always has...always will.
David
http://www.taoofdavid.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, right up there with King Kong ;)
Ronen wrote:
It's a great videoblog. Check out the first entry for his
fantastic intro to the series
(http://clerks2.com/?p=5)
The videoblogs themselves are made by Zak Knutson and Joey
Figueroa
On 1/15/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's pretty cool Jay, thanks for the feed... that's going right on
my ipod subscription list...
BTW, do you dig up new stuff like this every week?
im always finding cool videos in my aggregator.
we're working on makiing tagging easier so people (like me) could
become a filter channel.
ill
I used to when this thing began subscribe to the entire pipe of
something like blogdigger media feeds and well a half dozen other
sources... now the pipe is soo damn fat it'd take me a month to look
at a 24 hour slice of such media. I haven't in fact taken a look at
what's coming out of
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