Posts Tagged ‘revver’

TOS Showdown: Video Sharing Sites

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, TOS Showdown

If you’ve ever wondered what is in those terms of service most people click straight past, this is your chance. I take a look at the TOS on seven different video sharing sites and break down what rights they claim in your work, who has those rights and how to exit the agreement.



Why I Embed My Images

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 20th, 2007 • Category: Articles, DMCA, Legal Issues, Personal Experiences, Punditry

I pay good money for my hosting and enjoy rock-solid service (well, semi-solid at least) from a reliable hosting company.
Despite running several domains, I am nowhere near my bandwidth limit for my account and am in no danger of going over my allotted 1 TB of bandwidth. I could probably host all of my [...]



Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

By Jonathan Bailey • Oct 3rd, 2007 • Category: Articles, Videos

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it.
What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over the [...]



The DMCA on 7 Video Sites (YouTube Beats Viacom)

By Jonathan Bailey • Aug 30th, 2007 • Category: Articles, DMCA, DMCA Seven, Legal Issues, Personal Experiences

For the next segment in our “DMCA Seven” feature, we will take a look at the “Darlings of the DMCA” as I’ve come to know them, the video sharing sites.
These sites, many of which have been sued or are operating under the constant threat of being sued, have their very livelihood centered around whether or [...]