For comparison, Ourmedia and Blip just follow the terms of the  
license you attach to your work.  They don't claim any additional  
rights.
Verdi


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On Nov 22, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:

> Try this:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/terms.php
>
> Its probably the following stuff from section 5 that Randolfe was
> refring to. Its enough to put me off, obviously they have to be given
> the rights to distribute the work or they couldnt function, but
> perpetual and sublicensable and transferable, hmm thats going a bit
> far, they can pretty much do what they like with peoples videos. Also
> 'through any media channels' suggests they can in theory take your
> videos and show them on TV etc without giving you a dime:
>


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