I stilll have NO IDEA how splashcast videos provide links back...

"B) how we provide link backs to podcast owners (we do this for  
video, but not yet audio), and"

no idea.


On May 1, 2007, at 11:30 PM, ahwfour_1027 wrote:

> Mike Berkley posted more explanation about what we are doing over at
> the SplashCast blog:
> http://splashcastmedia.com/addressing-feedback-on-mypodcastnetwork
>
> Thanks. Alex.
>
> Alex Williams
> SplashCast
>
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "David Howell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> "SplashCast will offer the ability for podcasters/vloggers to claim
>> their feed."
>>
>> Oh boy. Here we go again.
>>
>> David
>> http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
>>
>> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "ahwfour_1027"
>> <ahwfour_1027@> wrote:
>>>
>>> Jay -- Thanks for the question about Creative Commons, a licensing
>>> structure that I believe passionately about and an important  
>>> issue for
>>> SplashCast to address.
>>>
>>> In our next development phase, starting immediately, SplashCast will
>>> offer the ability for podcasters/vloggers to claim their feed. By
>>> claiming their feed, we are exploring how the producer will have the
>>> ability to add Creative Commons as the licensing for the work.
>>>
>>> Additionally, SplashCast is in development as a network and the  
>>> model
>>> for how we sustain the service econmomically is one that we are
>>> discussing in the broader market. But how to sustain the business?
>>> This will largely depend on the channel network that grows from
>>> SplashCast. How that channel network develops will depend on the
>>> relationshps we build with media producers and how they see the
>>> platform as a mechanism for helping sustain their livelihood. CC
>>> lciensing is an important part of that equation.
>>>
>>> Again, thanks for your question.
>>>
>>> Alex Williams
>>> SplashCast
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <jay.dedman@>
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  SplashCast is launching a new feature to its product this week
>> called
>>>>>  MyPodcastNetwork
>>> <http://www.splashcastmedia.com/mypodcastnetwork>  that
>>>>>  allows the video or audio enclosures in any RSS feed to be
>> displayed
>>>>>  within a SplashCast player on any web page. This will make every
>>> page on
>>>>>  the web an avenue for live distribution of multiple shows,
>>> meaning that
>>>>>  any web page could display the most recent episodes of any
> audio or
>>>>>  video program. Additionally, the new feature allows people make
>> their
>>>>>  own personal channels that they can display on their personal
>>> start page
>>>>>  or aggregator of choice. The result is a new way for
> podcasters to
>>>>>  distribute their shows.
>>>>>  It is important for us that we keep an open dialogue with
>>> podcasters and
>>>>>  vloggers about the features we are adding and how the service
>> will be
>>>>>  improved in the future for any podcaster, be they producing
>> audio or
>>>>>  video programs.
>>>>>  We have created a Podcast FAQ
>>> <http://splashcastmedia.com/podcasterfaq/>
>>>>>  , which we hope will answer the questions you may have about
>> how the
>>>>>  SplashCast service will work. We have several new features that
>>> will be
>>>>>  added, which are addressed in the FAQ.
>>>>
>>>> hey alex--
>>>>
>>>> a big question i dont see on your FAQ is your view of Creative
>> Commons.
>>>> how will you help your users respect these licenses that many
>>>> videobloggers are putting into their videos?
>>>>
>>>> If I understand Splashcast correctly...here would be my worry.
>>>> a user goes to your site and creates a channel.
>>>> they choose a bunch of videos that they didnt make.
>>>> This channel can then be displayed on their site as a Streaming
>>> video widget.
>>>> The user then puts advertising all over and around the videos.
>>>> No money, attribution, or anything is shared with the original
>>>> creators even if there are clear CC licenses defining the use.
>>>>
>>>> I know Magnify.net is already doing this....and seems to cut the
>>>> creators out of the equation.
>>>> how will Splashcast handle this situation, if ive described it
>>> correctly.
>>>>
>>>> Jay
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Here I am....
>>>> http://jaydedman.com
>>>>
>>>> Check out the latest project:
>>>> http://pixelodeonfest.com/
>>>> Webvideo festival this June!!!!
>>>>
>>>
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