With magnify.net, I think opt-in is much better. 

With all these aggregator sites as well, I'd love to have my CC license 
displayed as well since it shows up in Blip's RSS feed as well.

Anyway this can happen?
I'd love to get these guys in here so we could talk to them directly.

Jay


  

-----Original Message-----
From: Lan Bui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 06:15:17 
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] MyHeavy and Magnify and aggregators in general

Wow, thanks for all the hard work and time you have spent on this. I 
 think it is great.
 
 -Lan
 www.LanBui.com
 --------------------
 
 On Jan 25, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Mike Hudack wrote:
 
 Hey guys,
 
 I just wanted to give everyone an update on where we stand with MyHeavy
 and Magnify, since I've met with the CEOs both companies in the last
 three days. Both of the meetings were for the same purpose -- they took
 place because people on this list complained about the way the companies
 were aggregating their videos. The meeting agenda was simple: to work
 with these companies to allow them to meet their business goals without
 infringing on the copy or other rights of original content creators.
 
 Both meetings went well. MyHeavy removed aggregated video content from
 its site immediately after we spoke on the phone. This was an easy
 thing for them to do, since for them aggregation is a feature of a
 larger business. In the case of Magnify it's much more difficult to do
 this because their entire business is based on aggregation.
 
 MyHeavy is planning to bring aggregation back, but to do so in a way
 that conforms with the best practices that have been (I believe) largely
 agreed upon and endorsed by this group. Specifically, they will not
 include advertising in the playback experience without express
 permission from original content creators; they will not watermark the
 video; they will give credit by prominently noting the original source
 of the video in the form of a link to the original content creator's Web
 site; and they will allow content creators to control aggregation
 through support for the MediaRSS restriction standard (whch will be
 controllable through a MyHeavy aggregation control panel in the blip.tv
 Dashboard).
 
 Magnify continues to aggregate blip.tv video to their destination sites,
 and they are currently including Google AdSense advertisements on pages
 that include video players from other sources, including blip.tv. We
 are currently working with Magnify's CEO to determine how best to
 address this issue, since Magnify's entire business model is based on
 the ability to monetize aggregators through advertising. Either way,
 Magnify has agreed to support the MediaRSS restriction standard in the
 same way as MyHeavy and others. You will be able to control aggregation
 to Magnify through a control panel in the blip.tv Dashboard. Because of
 Magnify's current position on advertising we are considering the
 possibility of making the default position for Magnify "opt-out" rather
 than opt-in (unlike providers who adhere closely to all points of the
 best practices). Content creators who are okay with player-adjacent
 AdSense advertisements because they want the extra traffic that Magnify
 may generate will easily be able to opt in.
 
 Please let me know if these are acceptable outcomes for you, and we'll
 proceed with implementation with both companies.
 
 -------
 Mike Hudack
 CEO, blip.tv
 
 Office: 917-546-6989
 AIM: mikehudack
 
 Read the blip.tv blog: http://blog.: <http://blog.blip.tv/> blip.tv/
 
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