Sort of reminds me of the minefield we got into with the question of what is
commercial in the context of creative commons licenses. Only this one has
sharper teeth.
I mean obviously there are some cases which are pretty clear cut, especially if
its established companies just trying to avoid
This is ever complicated isn't it. I am working for the Social Media Club -
a nonprofit educational organization - on a 11-city social media tour. But
the campaign is paid for by a sponsor, RealPlayer SP. The videos we are
producing are not advertising, they are discussion. And in several the
I'm sorry you're having problems with BlipTV but I'm glad to see a discussion
about Blip show up here.
Blip is obviously changing focus and evolving which a business needs to do, but
their customer service has been terrible. It is not the BlipTV I'm used to. I,
too, have been with them for a
Crikey. That's not a happy story. Hadn't really thought about just
getting an account deleted at Blip without warning, the way they do at
YouTube.
I do periodically worry about what would happen if Blip suddenly shut
down - in terms of ensuring everything is backed up and replaced. I
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Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Where to Host Videos Now that My Beloved Blip.tv
Doesn't Love Me Anymore
I'm sorry you're having problems with BlipTV but I'm glad to see a discussion
about Blip show up here.
Blip is obviously changing focus and evolving which a business needs to do
Have you looked into SmugMug? http://www.smugmug.com I know a lot of people
that were disappointed with Vimeo TOS have gone there. I don't know much about
it personally.
A. Valdez
http://wreckandsalvage.com
http://aaronvaldez.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Warner awarne...@...
Sheesh! I should never post before coffee. I just re-read this and realized a
statement I made had it sound like I asked them to delete my account. What I
meant was THEY deleted my account without notice.
I'm off to Starbucks now. ;-)
Sheila
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sheila E
Do you know what the issues are that people have with Vimeo TOS?
On 29-Oct-09, at 2:01 PM, valdezatron wrote:
Have you looked into SmugMug? http://www.smugmug.com I know a lot of
people that were disappointed with Vimeo TOS have gone there. I
don't know much about it personally.
A.
Sheila: did the say why they deleted your videos? Roger.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sheila E sheila_clo...@... wrote:
Sheesh! I should never post before coffee. I just re-read this and realized a
statement I made had it sound like I asked them to delete my account. What I
meant
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe rup...@... wrote:
Do you know what the issues are that people have with Vimeo TOS?
Personally, I don't have any issues with Vimeo's wanting to be a non-commercial
service. Here is what they give as guidelines:
No Commercial use You may not
On Oct 29, 2009, at 7:26 AM, Rupert Howe wrote:
Do you know what the issues are that people have with Vimeo TOS?
I'm aware of a case where video content was interviews with people who
are involved with various web-related projects.
Videos we're identified by Vimeo as commercial due to some
Yes, this has me concerned as well. I'm learning to do tutorial/screencast
videos but I'm not going to be selling a product just demonstrating how the
software and hardware work, i.e. maybe a screencast of Super(C) for an overview
of compression for newbies.
I do understand that there are
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