> type thing, but I didn't see anything giving them away either - which
> I believe means I get to keep them :-)
why not just be clear?
here is what is on Ourmedia:
Q.Do you own what I upload to your site, as TextAmerica does?
A: No. You own it. Anyone who uploads anything will be required to
assign rights to their work. (We recommend a Creative Commons license,
which unambiguously delineates how others may use your work.) You get
to decide what others may do: share it? remix it? must they credit
you? See our Licensing page for details. You may also choose
traditional copyright. A third option is to donate the work to the
public domain; at that point, the public owns it.
also, i personally hate the "youtube" watermark on every video.
like clint says, since you are hositng it...you can choose to do what you want.
but as a videoblogger...i dont want your logo on my video.
if you want to brand it...brand the flash player around the video.
i think flickr does a good job with photos.
i upload them to a free account...with a reasonable upload limitation.
i get a direct link to the photo in the page. no logos.
i recently asked a flickr person if they were goign to do video.
she said 'no comment"...which means its coming.
also, imagine when google figures out that people to upload video
straight from blogger is good.
they just strated doing this with photos this month.
Broadcast machine is allowing people to install their own torrent
publishing systems...which i keep hearing is very easy.
i think hosting/serving video content will not be a problem in the near future.
the challenge is finding whats good video..or better...good video for you.
jay
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