You can sell media with Cruxy.com, which was developed by Nathan
Freitas, who is on this list.
Definitely check it out.

-josh


On 1/24/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron,
>
> I have some experience with selling music over iTunes.  I suspect
> that a lot of this applies to selling video on iTunes.  If you go to
> iTunes personally by filling in their online form, it can take six
> months or more to get your music onto the store because they have
> such a backlog of private applications to get through... and
> apparently sometimes they just never get back to you.  So the best
> thing to do is to use a distributor/aggregator.  However, most of
> them will screw you on rights, T&C and charges.  The company we chose
> (no personal association, just did research) was Tunecore, whose big
> selling point is that they don't take ANY rights or royalties,
> whereas other companies like CDBaby and The Orchard have sneakier
> T&Cs.   Tunecore don't advertise a video service, but it might be
> worth getting in touch with them to see if they can do it for you if
> you choose the iTunes route.  Or there may be other companies that
> specialise in video distribution to iTunes etc, but beware T&Cs.
>
> Rupert
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> http://www.fatgirlinohio.org
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> On 24 Jan 2007, at 02:57, Ron Watson wrote:
>
> I am wondering what iTunes has to off the little
> guy. ...iTunes...hmmm. Anybody have any experience navigating the
> iTunes pay for play scheme?
>
> I'm going to look into that right now. How many people would pay a
> few bucks to learn to teach their dog learn to retrieve in just a few
> minutes?
>
> Any help or discussion would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ron Watson
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