> Creative Commons is something that helps us as amateur/indie creators
> thrive, but until the mainstream media conglomerates adopt it
> themselves (even from a marketing angle), there's little motivation
> for them for going the extra mile of respecting CC.
> Till today, do they see Creative Comm
That's a neat post by Chris Messina.
Creative Commons is something that helps us as amateur/indie creators
thrive, but until the mainstream media conglomerates adopt it
themselves (even from a marketing angle), there's little motivation
for them for going the extra mile of respecting CC.
Till tod
Yes.
When TV stations use YouTube videos and credit, "YouTube Video," they are
disrespecting
the creator.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be great if TV programs had to give proper attribution to
> video creators of YT videos (and e