Did you, either manually or through an automated manner, enter or
submit any of the unclaimed rss feeds into Veoh's listings?

A yes or no will be fine.

Thanks

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In [email protected], "Halcyon Lujah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Let's have a straight-up conversation, here. Direct conversation. For
> > example, Halcyon (screen-name) forwards messages from you however
we do
> > not know if he is an affiliated party, please advise.
> 
> Since my integrity was questioned (not maliciously, just
> questioned)...I wanted to explain my position and feelings about Veoh.
> (Note: I do NOT represent veoh. These are my personal thoughts.)
> 
> 1) My name is John Halcyon Styn.    Aka cockybastard.com.   I have
> considered myself a digital explorer for over 10 years now, so this is
> not the first media revolution I have been excited to be a part
> of...which has pros and cons. :)
>                               
> 2) I have known Dmitry for...8 years?  We've worked together and
> brainstormed dozens of projects.  We built citizenx.com together 6
> years ago.
> 
> Before Veoh had a name, I spent many hours with Dmitry getting excited
> about the new media revolution happening.  As Veoh has become a real
> company with real product, I have continued to use it heavily and
> chime in frequently.   I have done (and continue to do) interface
> consulting and "test piloting" including asking for features.  I
> realize I have very different views than many on this list and fear my
> "advise" may have mis-steered Veoh at times (or at least
> misrepresented vloggers priorities).  I believe this is why Dmitry is
> looking to expand his advisory group to include people here.
> 
> 3) I should mention that the majority of my work the last few years
> has been consulting for the online adult industry.   I have lots of
> experience with (adult) video distribution on the web and the total
> lack of control that content creators maintain once something is
> public. (Or even if it is not public).   Some of my duties have been
> in trying to ensure the creator gets value from the distribution even
> as the content gets away from them.   In this early beta of Veoh, it
> isn't yet apparent, but I honestly believe that Veoh will be the best
> solution to empower content creators.
> 
> I could tell you more about why I love Veoh, but maybe that is for
> another day (perhaps after Veoh's response to the current debate).  I
> just wanted to disclose my relationship with Dmitry.
> 
> -Halcyon
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> On 4/8/06, robert a/k/a r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dmitry,
> >
> > Manually by whom, specifically. Is anyone employed or volunteering
> > (i.e., working in the interest of Veoh for pay or not) making
these RSS
> > submissions or are you claiming that 100% of the RSS feed you use to
> > harvest are entered by non-affiliated and non-interested persons?
> >
> > Let's have a straight-up conversation, here. Direct conversation. For
> > example, Halcyon (screen-name) forwards messages from you however
we do
> > not know if he is an affiliated party, please advise.
> >
> >
> > On Apr 8, 2006, at 7:48 PM, dmitry_veoh wrote:
> > >
> > > ...
> > > Veoh is NOT spidering.  We have an automated RSS reader that checks
> > > RSS feeds that were put into the system manually.  We DO NOT crawl.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> 
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