--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, brian conley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning I discovered that the work of one of my projects, Alive
in Baghdad, had been posted on the front page of http://ourmedia.com.
(I have enclosed a screen capture for your reference.) Not only did
noone
Greetings,
Interesting stuff. Heres my personal take on this:
Using Creative Commons means that people certainly dont have any
obligation to contact you first in order to fully redistribute
(including re-host) your work, or make derivative works from parts of
your show. Under the terms of the
I think it's an interesting topic that Brian's raised here. The
obligation is attribution and whatever else, but attribution doesn't
necessarily mean that the content creator received notice of that
attribution. It also doesn't mean that the creator has APPROVAL over
the use of their
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's an interesting topic that Brian's raised here. The
obligation is attribution and whatever else, but attribution doesn't
necessarily mean that the content creator received notice of that
Great post Bill.
I used google cache to see what the ourmedia page was like before it
got changed. Because there is no mention of re-vlogging anywhere on
ourmedia that I can see, and the site's historical emphasis has been
on content uploaded by its members hosted at archive.org, I
certainly do
I understand Brian's objection to how his AIB has been revlogged as
if he was part of OurMedia and with a misleading political slant given
his video via choice of thumbnail a quote taken out of context.
I have to admit being technically challenged here. I am just starting
to study linking.
This is a very interesting thread to me in that I am a member of Our
Media yet have found myself taking issue with the moderators of the
site many times in the past.
I have been what they call a guest editor and was charged with
providing the links on the home page of Our Media and I can say
One thing about blogging is that you can present your case - and I think AiB
should do so - using the blogtools available. A great chance to speak to
their mission / purpose.
Make it part of the AiB blog.
The screenshot.
Parts of this discussion.
I'd be delighted to vlog it.
Jan
On 2/18/07,