Steve Garfield wrote:

>FYI from vSocial's site:
>
>"By posting any Content to the public areas of the Website, you hereby 
>grant to vSocial the non-exclusive, fully paid, worldwide license to 
>use, publicly perform and display such Content on the Website."
>  
>
Also from vSocial's site:

"This license will terminate at the time you remove such Content from 
the Website. "... (http://www.vsocial.com/terms.php)

It says "you let us display your work on the site" -- and is revokable, 
by the user, at any time -- where's the issue with that? Did I miss 
something, or should hosting services not have the right to display the 
works they host -- especially for free -- am I unaware of the catch here?

>On Nov 23, 2005, at 12:59 AM, Brad Webb wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Well, since I recognized the original poster as a recent signup for
>>vSocial, I figure I should jump in. We're supporting 90% of videos that
>>are being uploaded
>>    
>>
>
>--Steve
>  
>


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