> Agreed - a community needs to have a standard of practice in order to,
>  well... practice! And CC seems to be the way to go. The hard part is this:
>  videobloggers come in all different varieties. Some are posting thoughts
> and conversation-starters (sorta like text blogs). Others think of their posts
>  more like an online version of a tv show. And then everything in-between.

But to take the newspaper comparison further, the NY Times is fully
copyrighted...but you can still quote their text in your own work
without permission.

So i think CC licenses is totally important...but can we have Fair Use
if video is being used for criticism, debate, or conversation?

Jay


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