No I don't think it works that way.

If you look, f'rinstance, at Ryanne's thing on 
http://veoh.com/videoDetails.html?v=e55696wg9YwjDy
you'll see he has 1 subscriber.

That would be the person who submitted the feed, so that their VEOH client 
would automatically
download it as and when the RSS updates..

Only Ryanne has the option to add an identifier to his feed and thus claim 
ownership
of the feed and customize it as he sees fit, deleting episodes, or, I presume,
blocking it entirely, if he should wish to.

I think the omission of permalink URL's etc is more likely down to VEOH 
focusing on
the video and P2P distro aspects. In most TV applications the video content
speaks for itself.   They do give the associated text. I am sure they'll fix 
this. 

I took the trouble to claim my feed. You'll notice looking at the details
http://veoh.com/seriesDetails.html?s=s2644
that it links to my info, another page that has my URL etc. And that also I 
take the trouble
to include the permalinks in the associated text.

I think the 'unclaimed feature' is intrinsic to the secondary VEOH concept of
an aggregator that enables P2P propagation, but since that arrived after their
primary concept of direct video publishing via P2P,  they haven't thought
through all the issues, perhaps. Adding the ability for users to subscribe to 
3rd party
RSS feeds was an afterthought..

Then, with the rise of YouTube etc, they have scrambled to provide similar flv 
functionality for their publishers.

joly



At 04:46 PM 4/8/2006, you wrote:
>hi joly,
>
>if you upload a feed to Veoh, it is my understanding that the feed will fall 
>under the name of the user submitting the feed. it will be "claimed" by them. 
>unclaimed feeds have gotten into the system through means of automation. 
>that's why they are not affiliated with any Veoh user. instead of a user name, 
>you see the name of the vlog (eg: kitykity's vlog) or hosting service the feed 
>was taken from. i doubt there is a user on Veoh called <http://blip.tv>blip.tv.
>
>i like the idea of being able to make and distribute large files via a service 
>like Veoh. that's great. i don't like the unclaimed feed "feature".
>
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