> On 8/9/05, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But why would you live with giving away those rights to YouTube when
> > you can just upload via Ourmeida or Blip and just have them respect
> > the CC license?
>
I agree with Michael Verdi, FWIW.
You don't know how much value this stuff may gain in the future, it could be considerable.
IMHO, it would be extremely unwise to give away every right you have to your videos at
this point in the game.
And, by they way, if you agree to those terms you *ARE* giving up every right you have to
the video as long as those rights are granted by YouTube (CC be damned):
"including the unfettered right to sublicense such rights, in perpetuity throughout
the universe."
YouTube is banking on you thinking like an amateur, no one with any professional urges
whatsoever or even the faintest glimmer of hope of a professional career either as a video
personality, producer or editor should agree to these terms.
I'm not a lawyer, my 2ยข.
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