We absolutely wouldn't require the logo inside your video. That 
would be horrible.

I am pretty sure the consenesus here is no one would be required to 
have the logo on your page. We might reserve the right to drive 
traffic or host videos for free to sites with some sort of 
reciporical logo, but that is another story.

BTW, I really appreciate all the feedback. I am making my list and 
will start working on it one step at a time.

 - Video Blogging License (Hopefully ~ 11/15)
 - Multi Platform Plugin  (I'll try and get a date thursday)

I know this isn't earth shaking, but one step at a time...

Thanks again,

Jim V





--- In [email protected], Bohus Blahut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Steve Watkins wrote:
> 
> >If true this means divx videoblogs require either a commercial 
divx
> >license or a divx indies license, which has to be renewed every 
year
> >and comes with other conditions such as only encoding to divx
> >fileformat (not avi) and displaying the divx logo.
> >  
> >
>     This would be an issue for me as I reserve that corner space 
for my 
> own logo.  I wouldn't object to using a standardized animated logo 
> saying "encoded in DivX" (or whatever) at the end; much like after 
the 
> end credits of a commercial DVD you'll see logos for the company 
that 
> did the DVD authoring.
> 
>     I just want it to be clear to a viewer that DivX didn't make 
the 
> video content, which could be implied with a corner logo.
> 
>     I'm really interested to see the discussion on this!  Great to 
bring 
> this up.
> 
> -- 
>      Bohus Blahut
>  (BOH-hoosh BLAH-hoot)
> 
>    modern filmmaker
>






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