On Oct 9, 2005, at 3:53 AM, Jan McLaughlin wrote:

> Must have more information to render an opinion. Is there any added
> context around the subject vid? How long a snippet?
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It's a recording of a story on NBC NIghtly news & local NBC (as well  
as ABC & CBS) stations.  Just a few minutes long, raw.  About that  
DARPA Grand Challenge, see http://www.grandchallenge.org in Primm,  
NV .  People are upset at the lack of timely & informative coverage  
(incl Europe), & want to see the coverage by the "Standard Model" =  
TV/Print-Media.

I offerred my services for a LiveWebCast ("quickie video blog"), but  
was turned away like others.  The military had the contract to do the  
Webcast.  It woulda looked like:

http://primm300.textamerica.com
[ there was an offroad race 1 month ago, & I knew what cellphone  
networks were working.  A spectator could brought their laptop with  
Verizon wireless card, & did a videoblog from there.  One of the  
founders of Google & Steve Wozniak were there.  This woulda got their  
attention, as the reports coming in were that the people there lacked  
a lot of information ]

http://www.jumplive.com/primm05/index.html
[ kinda a video blog from the race ]

This is what I was doing the last 2 weeks:

http://corracing.textamerica.com
http://www.jumplive.com/corr05a/index.html
http://www.jumplive.com/corr05b/index.html

If anyone is interested in blogging using camera/video cellphones,  
PDAs, video-cameras..get in touch with me.  There are some business  
opportunities opening up.  Apparently, they want this for next year.   
But, I'm just one guy..a Technology Pathfinder (testing out the  
devices for racing coverage).  There needs to be a team of bloggers/ 
LiveWebCasters spread around the race-track & pit-area.

I think this would be a great way of pushing Video Blogging (in  
addition to Rocketboom & others).

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> On Oct 8, 2005, at 9:42 PM, B Yen wrote:
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>> Suppose I use archive.org to upload a digitzed video of something off
>> a major network.  Is this allowable under Fair Use Doctrine?
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