--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <jay.dedman@...> wrote:
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> > Forget posting messages to MyHeavy, post your messages where the
> > investors will see them.
>
> John is right.....everyone should blog about it.
> this is your power.
> this is also how we all can educate...
> we can also point to these blog posts in future incidents.
>
> anyone have an old Veoh post when they were re-uploading videos to
> their service?
>
> jay
>
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> Here I am....
> http://jaydedman.com
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... John is right.....everyone should blog about it. this is your power. this is also how we all can educate... we can also point to these blog posts in future...
I agree that we should blog about this, but I also feel they should not get the traffic... so perhaps we shouldn't link to them. I really wish we all had...
Didn't our Republican led government just hamstring our ability to get together to form class action lawsuits? Or was that just for medicine? Ron Watson ...
I just wrote a blog post about it here: http://www.galacticast.com/2007/01/03/on-notice-myheavycom/ Here is a copy of the letter I sent to MyHeavy: Subject:...
I don't want to be a broken record, and I really hate to admit that I might have tinfoil hats tucked away for easy access, but if I were interested in putting...
Seems to me that we are doing quite well raising some shit. Don't think that laywers is the only thing a funded company is afraid off. Users raising shit ...
It's a really big Internet, and Heavy is much more concerned with the 17 year old boy sitting in front of his computer at 11 PM than they are with you. How...
I agree with both of you. The problem here is, that, like it or not, we have very little clout; a couple hundred thousand hits, hell a couple million, isn't...
... Use your blog as your rabble rousing platform. Media are noticing. Investors read the media. http://newteevee.com/2007/01/04/myheavy-accused-of-splogging/ ...
Heh mike, Though I seem to be the only one suggesting it go make friends with MyHeavy, and make the suggestion of opt in revenue share. Just say heh, right...
... ah....but its a really small world. Im sitting here in Silicon Valley....and trust me...if you can shame the investors...no one will want to talk to them...
... Here are two other protocols for web-based aggregation of video content: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt Here is an...
... Uh...YouTube? Seriously, maybe we should all collectively vlog about this one? Enough chatter might make it through to their investors, especially if it...
Their service is a Flash app which plays an arbitrary FLV file on any server. For example I can patch this URL of theirs for viewing Steve Garfield stuff on...
If someone breaks a copyright whether individual or corporation and seeks to profit by it, then it is the right for the copyright holder to charge a value they...
This is a link being fetched on the client side, not a copy on the server side, so it's not a copyright issue. Iff someone has a problem with something that...
... The videos MyHeavy.com transcoded from blip.tv on their site to Flash with ads is on it is on their server. I don't see what you're saying about the...
... My experiment with modifying the URL (see previous message) suggested that they were not transcoding or doing any other sort of re-hosting. If they were...
... Yes, I had a look at the code to a video I put up a few hours ago on blip.tv and is now appearing on MyHeavy.com. The pertinent lines I ... var so = new...
The commercial nature of their player is not the issue. Technology is not the issue. Those, as you have said, are just tools. This is an issue of controlling...
... I see what you mean. They're pulling to the FLV file from blip.tv and supimposing in flash they're own material on top. Regardless of the method, the...