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youtube meets creative commons where?

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  1. jam
    Member

    Youtube pay royalties on the amount of youtube plays.

    if the creative commons licenses were integrated into part of the upload system (through the request of subscriber) public spaces could use these works without that space having to pay the rights organizations for use of content.

    its possible to put a link, yet a link to a license that can be changed at anytime is not much use to the user of that content.

    does youtube have plans to incorporate the license, if so when?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. agarton
    Member

    i've heard talk of CC and YouTube discussions for some time now.

    in terms of rights management options for screen practitioners, the best i've seen thus far is what's on offer at http://engagemedia.org/. although they're not in the business of generating royalties, their rights management tool(s) are very good.

    and what of Vimeo and any emerging others? in interest in these hills?

    -ag.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. jam
    Member

    i just uploaded rawmedia content to http://rawmedia.blip.tv allows use of creative commons and has great sharing functions.

    please also check out the idea of http://www.rawmedia.tv

    Posted 1 year ago #

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