On 4/7/06, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Actually, they're outright infringing on my husband's videoblog.
For those who don't know, my husband is a VERY private person. It took
all my wheedling to get him to agree to be videotaped while hiking.
Getting him to release it under a CC license was a no-go.
So, his is cc-0, 100% copyrighted. No derivs, no usage, etc. It's on
blip, so blip gets to list and host the content, but that's it. Taking
it and attributing it-- still not OK for his.
Veoh's ripped it and posted it.
I don't want to be a meanie, but yeah. I think I'll give my lawyer
friend a call. We're working together on a vlogging law seminar-- I'm
sure he'd have fun with this one!
--Stephanie
On 4/7/06, Peter Van Dijck <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Bullshit: they are clearly, blatantly violating licenses by
> re-encoding and not linking back.
>
> All they need to do is attribute, and it'll be mostly ok. Saying:
> "contact us and we'll stop violating your license" isn't enough.
>
> Peter
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