Look forward to the features you're implementing and seeing you at Vloggercon!
-- Enric -======- http://www.cirne.com --- In [email protected], "dmitry_veoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Dear Video Bloggers, > > Please let me apologize for any confusion and distress Veoh's > broadcasting of unclaimed RSS feeds has caused. It was in no way > deliberate. > > I would like to thank you for your passion, your harsh constructive > criticism, and your patience while we continue to strive to make Veoh > a service that can dramatically impact the video blogging, and > television worlds. For those of you who have expressed support and a > desire to work with us, I look forward to meeting you and working > together. > > As I have stated in previous messages, Veoh's intent has never been to > be a place where publisher's rights are violated. It is our intent to > provide an open service where content publishers can easily publish > their video and deliver it to the world without the restrictions of > traditional broadcast mediums. We are the greatest fans of user > created video content, and believe that it is this revolution that > will change the world that we live in. > > In the latest releases we have made the RSS submission process more > secure by making it a one step process rather than accepting Unclaimed > Feeds and waiting for users to claim them. We believe this will > prevent anything like this from happening again. > > Since Friday, our entire team has been dealing with the situation, > responding to individual requests for removal and working on new > features to specifically address concerns raised by the group. We > should have been proactively addressing these issues over the last > month of our web beta, but unfortunately the pace of startup life got > in the way. > > As a result of that analysis, we have made a decision to remove any > videos published via an RSS feed that have not specifically been > claimed by the feed owner. If you have published your feed to Veoh, > but have not been able to claim it yet, it has been removed, and we > ask you to please republish it. We apologize for the inconvenience, > but there was no other way to clean the database. > > We are continuing to improve the presentation of RSS published video > series; including clear link-back to the originating site, > attribution, and other elements requested by many of you who indicated > you would like to see Veoh continue to provide an alternate > distribution channel for your content. These modifications will be > released later this week. > > We are forming a video blogging advisory group of 5 to 10 people that > will help guide our development efforts, participate in beta testing, > and help us be better citizens of the video blogging world. Some of > you have already written us about it and we look forward to meeting > with you. If you would like to participate, please email dshapiro at > veoh dot com. > > Thank you for your understanding, support, passion, and contribution > to the revolution. With such passion behind us, we are bound to make > a difference. > > If you will allow us to be your sponsors at VloggerCon 2006, we would > truly be honored to meet all of you. > > Sincerely, > > Dmitry Shapiro > CEO > Veoh Networks, Inc. > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
