a few things scared me away ... I'm no lawyer, so perhaps I'm reading
too much into it, but it sounds like I'm relinquishing my cc license
entirely by using the service.
"By posting or sending a User Submission, you expressly grant YouTube
a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide
license to use, reproduce, modify, publish, edit, translate,
distribute, perform, display, and make derivative works of such User
Submission, and your name, voice, and/or likeness as contained in your
User Submission, in whole or in part, and in any form, media or
technology, whether now known or hereafter developed, including the
unfettered right to sublicense such rights, in perpetuity throughout
the universe."
Normally this sort of thing wouldn't bother me, except that my cc
license explicitly prohibits commercial use of my stuff (not that
there is any imaginable commercial use for it), and more importantly
(to me) the above seems to indicate attribution is no longer required.
Is using the YouTube service relinquishing whatever rights we've
chosen to keep with our cc license?
Like I said, I'm no lawyer so maybe I'm just being paranoid. I dunno. ??
It's a pretty easy read at OurMedia/Arhive, and BlipTV where both
support the cc license.
thoughts?
- Dave
http://www.davidmeade.com
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