--- In [email protected], Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> In all seriousness, it *is* a good idea to apply a license to the things 
> you create so that people know how they can use it. And don't forget, if 
> you want to use it in some way that does not jive with the license, just 
> contact the creator and see if they will license it to you in some other 
> way. As the creator of a work, you maintain control over how you want to 
> license it to who under what terms. Isn't it grand?

Pete, please don't say that there should be cc licencing on a list of URLs 
sitting in the files 
section of a yahoo group for the (very few) people who actually go out and 
teach 
videoblogging?   That would just makes me depressed for some reason..not sure 
why..

(I just think it's kinda funny that this is such a large thread when most of 
the people on 
this list are either just learning, or lurking, or whathaveyou... very few here 
are teaching 
this stuff.

Here's a question:  how many on this huge list are teaching videoblogging in 
their 
community?  I'm just curious... and tired of this thread as it is...not that it 
matters.  Feel 
free to continue down this road.

Happy Tuesday!!!
schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://webzine2005.com




 





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