I don't think your misenterpreting this. Steve Garfield, Mary Hodder
and I were just chatting about this a couple of nights ago. I'm
actually quite frustrated with YouTube because several users have
posted videos of mine without my permission, as can be seen here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IscI3tbZSYk

My videos of mine are released on a
noncommercial-attribution-sharealike license, and by posting my videos
to YouTube, they've violated all three of these rules as far as I'm
concerned. To make matters worse, my videos often license music from
sites like productiontrax.com - licensed under the agreement that my
use would be noncommercial in nature online. YouTube's use of these
videos would violate that agreement between the music owner and me.

I wrote to YouTube last week and asked that my videos be removed. So
far they haven't replied to my email, and the video is still on their
site. I'll probably give them a few more days to reply before I start
blogging about it.

andy carvin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


--- In [email protected], Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know the YouTube people and I don't have anything against them
> personally, but I wish they would change some things about their
service. So
> I'm writing this in the hope that it will generate some back and forth
> conversation that they might consider. I'm also writing this to try to
> understand where people who use YouTube are coming from because
Ryanne and I
> are starting to talk about changes and updates to Freevlog and we
get lots
> of "new vlog" emails pointing to YouTube user pages or Blogger blogs
full of
> YouTube video.
> 
> So my basic issues with the service as it is right now are:
> 1. The Terms of Use. Specifically, "For clarity, you shall retain all of
> your ownership rights in your User Submissions. However, by
submitting the
> User Submissions to YouTube, you hereby grant YouTube a worldwide,
> non-exclusive, fully paid-up, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual,
> sublicenseable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute,
> prepare derivative works of, display, perform and otherwise exploit
the User
> Submissions in connection with the YouTube Website and YouTube's
(and its
> successor's) business, including without limitation for promoting and
> redistributing part or all of the YouTube Website (and derivative works
> thereof) in any media formats and through any media channels." The way I
> read that is you are giving them the right to do whatever they want with
> your work - even profit from it or licensce it to someone else - without
> necessarily including you in the deal. Am I misinterpreting this?
> 
> 2. The other issue I have with YouTube is that videos don't work in an
> aggregator like FireAnt. I think this is a really important issue.
As we get
> more and more vlog content online and as more people become comfortable
> using RSS, aggregators will (they are this for me now) be the
primary way of
> interacting with videoblogs for many people.
> 
> Personally I would also like to see that logo disappear from everyone's
> video and for the videos to work on mobile devices but they're not
> dealbreakers.
> 
> If YouTube allowed you to select a license - copyright, creative
commons,
> whatever - and they respected it and if the videos would work in an
> aggregator we could quit discouraging people from using it. In the end I
> don't care where people host their media I just wonder why people are
> choosing YouTube given these issues. So for you YouTube users out
there, why
> do you use it? I know some people like Bill (Lo-Fi STL) were using
it as a
> free Flash transcoder while still offering a quicktime download link
and an
> RSS feed. I can get that. What about others? Is it that you didn't know
> about the issues I bring up? Or maybe those issues aren't important
to you?
> Or is there something else about the service that gives it value for
you?
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Thanks,
> Verdi
> 
> --
> Me: http://michaelverdi.com
> R&D: http://evilvlog.com
> Learn to videoblog: http://freevlog.org
> Learn to videoblog in person: http://node101.org


>







 
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