Adding link-backs is not the point.  If you are extending such and 
offer to Veoh please make it clear it's not representative of an 
agreement by any class copyrightholders who may be vloggers on this 
list and your own personal offer.



On Apr 8, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Jay dedman wrote:

>> It is in our marketing group's to-do list, and is on my calendar.  I
>> have already approved the budget for the terabyte sponsorship.
>>
>> From the vloggercon web site --
>>
>> "Vloggercon needs sponsorships to keep the price of the conference
>> down– we aren't a bunch of Hollywood Fat Cats, y'know. We are the
>> personal media revolution. Vloggercon is on a mission: to raise
>> $20,000 for NODE101. This money will help fund small groups to spread
>> the word about personal media and videoblogging. Your sponsorship is
>> needed for us to achieve this goal– think about the children!"
>>
>> We would like to contribute to the cause.
>> Are you one of the organizers?  Do you not want us to sponsor?
>
> For the record, Veoh's PR people sent an email earlier this week to
> get details on Vloggercon sponsorship.  nothing has been finalized
> yet.
>
> As to this whole thread, I think people want to see a quick solution.
> It should not be our responsibility to claim feeds or email Veoh if we
> want our work taken down.
> either stop spidering and delete work that was not volunarily 
> submitted...
> or add obvious linkbacks to each entry.
>
> Jay
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