Dave Winer linked to this on Twitter:
Todd Cochrane on good and bad re-syndication practices:
http://www.geeknewscentral.com/archives/007014.html
text from blog entry by Todd Cochrane:
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I have been asked by a number of people to list what I consider are
go
Its certainly a confusing situation because generally these orgs are
there to make sure they and their members get a fair slice of the pie,
and if there is no pie, I dont know what will happen.
I guess there must be pre-internet examples of some of their members,
eg actors, working on projects for
Although having read the comments on techcruch it seems like there are
plenty of alternatives to the site. I see http://www.videojug.com/ is
a good example and was mentioned on this list briefly in the past.
Have people added the various videoblogging tutorial videos and
screencasts to these sites
Just a quick note to let you know that from 1-2pm CST we will be having a
Flash Meeting discussing PodCamp San Antonio. We're only 2 weeks away from
Texas' First PodCamp and we're working on the last minute planning.
http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/e8f9e4-8279
Stop in to chat or to find out e
Steve,
That last comment was completely out of line ont eh admin thing. They
accused an entire community of sock puppeting... on the basis of ONE
new user account. There is no cospiracy to sock puppet the issue.
Secondly, there IS NO CONFLICT of interest... again an attack on one
user... and Mic
Ooh this sounds good, was just reading about it on Techcrunch;
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/03/sutree-user-aggregated-instructional-videos/
http://www.sutree.com/
Ahh I love instructional videos on the web, and they werent something
Id ever bought on DVD etc before net video came of age.
C
Yes, the user dispute process is not well documented. It's quite clear
to me after some chat's with admins that the community sanction board
is for repeatedly banned users.
It's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of procedure. Damn
wikipedia is beuracratic. :)
There is in fact a "reque
Happenin':
http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/d798df-8392
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> This Saturday, 5/5/07, FlashMeeting is coming up. The starting time
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> Go to this link:
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God point ;
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> Good point :)
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> http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZdfVqNlEKFU
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> Cheers
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> Steve Elbows
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Prepping and Posting your Video to the Web
Which of the many video sharing sites should you use? The answer
really depends on your goals for the video.
By David Tamés
http://www.nefilm.com/news/archives/2007/05/web2.htm
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"Should we take our cars?"
Ha!
I'd never seen that.
On May 5, 2007, at 3:01 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
> Good point :)
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> http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZdfVqNlEKFU
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> Cheers
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> Steve Elbows
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Thanks for the responses. From the wording I'd received, I was under
the impression that I was one of the stragglers who hadn't worked out
a deal with AFTRA yet. If no one else has much experience here, then
it does sound more like a matter of us being seen as a test case in
that regard.
I'm not a
Good point :)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZdfVqNlEKFU
Cheers
Steve Elbows
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