On 4/7/06, Halcyon Lujah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I have talked to Dmitry Shapiro, the CEO and he seemed VERY willing to
>  do what it takes to please broadcasters. They are  working on some
>  sort of "claim your feed" campaign as well.

They don't get it.  That isn't a solution.

>
>  If you don't want to claim your feed, and don't want your content
>  available to Veoh users, email them.  I would be very suprised if they
>  didn't remove your feed immediately.

:) Again, not the point.  It's like lifting something from a
store...if you don't get caught did the crime still happen..um, yeah.

In most cases a simple link back to the originating site would be
sufficient, why is that so hard for them to do...no campaing required,
just abide the producers license...easy.

>
>  -Halcyon
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>  On 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Veoh has my whole feed in their service. They have ripped my videos to
>  > their formats and are re-distributing them, using their own
>  > permalinks.
>  >
>  > From their own TOS:
>  > " As explained above, Veoh does not permit copyright infringing
>  > activities on the Veoh Service and reserves the right to terminate
>  > access to the Veoh Service, and remove all User Materials posted, by
>  > any persons who are found to be repeat infringers (i.e., persons found
>  > to have uploaded copyright infringing User Material on more than two
>  > occasions)."
>  >
>  > Here's the email I sent them:
>  > Dear Veoh,
>  >
>  > You are infringing on my license terms for Hold My Beer and Watch
>  > This! (http://mortaine.blogspot.com).
>  >
>  > I have a creative commons license on my videoblog. My license terms
>  > are derivs-ok, non-commercial, and must-attribute. This means that if
>  > you make a derivative work by ripping my videos to your format for
>  > re-distribution, it must be for non-commercial purposes. From what I
>  > can see, Veoh is a commercial entity. If this is not the case, please
>  > send me your 501c status documentation.
>  >
>  > However, you are still violating the "must-attribute" portion of my
>  > videoblog's license, and that is not acceptable. You are displaying my
>  > work on your website without attribution to the creator. Please create
>  > a clear, unambiguous link-back to my website. Personally, I would
>  > prefer it if you made the permalink space on your site as a permalink
>  > to the vlog entries on my blog site. It's not as if you don't have
>  > that data available, and doesn't seem like it would be too technically
>  > difficult.
>  >
>  > Failure to comply with my CC license means that you are infringing on
>  > my copyright, something that is specifically prohibited in the Veoh
>  > Terms of Service.
>  >
>  > Please let me know how you are rectifying this situation.
>  >
>  > Sincerely,
>  > Stephanie Bryant
>  >
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