Well this sounds like you should be emailing them directly with the
offending clips.  You know they will answer back quickly.
Unless the idea is to just throw the perceived problem out into the public
without finding out how blip.tv thinks about it.  Things have been handled
that way before, but it seems like a very loud backward way to trying to
achieve your final goal.



On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Michael Schaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   one more:
>
> Terms of Use and elsewhere on the Blip.tv website, the following content is
> prohibited on
> Blip.tv:
>
> "Content that has as its sole or primary purpose to advertise a particular
> product or service
> that, in the sole judgment of Blip.tv, does not otherwise have redeeming
> value to the
> community. Blip.tv may allow the uploading of some such content for a fee,
> at its sole
> discretion. Such advertising content may be treated differently than other
> content (i.e.
> through indications that it is an advertisement, or exclusion from some
> indices or searches)."
>
> "Content that is or may be deemed to be grossly offensive to the online
> community,
> including but not limited to, blatant expressions of bigotry, prejudice,
> racism, hatred and
> profanity"
>
>  
>



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