[videoblogging] Re: Hardball legal tactics. Was: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear

2007-08-02 Thread Adrian Miles
around the 1/8/07 Steve Watkins mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: Hardball legal tactics. Was: The Histor that: I dont think its a new law though is it, just another wave of 'make an example of them to get others to comply, throw the book at them' type stuff? you're right, old law. as

[videoblogging] Re: Hardball legal tactics. Was: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear

2007-08-01 Thread Steve Watkins
Heres a tinyurl to the story you posted: http://tinyurl.com/3bzguo I dont think its a new law though is it, just another wave of 'make an example of them to get others to comply, throw the book at them' type stuff? Added together these sorts of extra costs can make it hard for the smaller venues

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hardball legal tactics. Was: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear

2007-08-01 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
If In 25 years it is the trend for people to gather at venues wher videoblogs are played on giant screens, would videobloggers think this was commercial use and that they are entitled to some small cut? No. At this point my own philosophy is settling on the total respect for whtaever the

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hardball legal tactics. Was: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear

2007-08-01 Thread Ron Watson
Perhaps we need a personal information contract that we could supply to corporations that says ,You don't own this information, you just have the rights to use it for your personal records. If enough of the market were on board, they'd have to deal with it. I'm tired of them exploiting us.