Die Digitale Allmend war auch bei der Datenprozession von Sofatrips am 30.3.07 dabei. Kultpavillon war dabei und hat gefilmt, wie Bernhard den von der IFPI an die DJ versendete Brief erläutert und unsere offene Nachfrage an die IFPI auf die wir bisher noch keine Antwort erhalten haben.
Link: sevenload.com
Alle Beiträge der Datenprozession gibt es hier.
Nachtrag:
Plärr Studios hat schon vor einiger Zeit einen offenen Brief an die Medien gesandt.
[via PJWassermann’s Blog]
Hi All-menders
If you upload the video on YouTube too, then we could comment and subtitle it with Mojiti. See Michael Wesh’s “Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/Ing Us” which he first uploaded in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE, then made a Mojiti page (“spot set”) for comments in http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3313. Then folks started using Mojiti to subtitle it in several languages in other spot sets:
Italian: http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/4125
Spanish: http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3470 and http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/4247
Portughese: http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3807
See also the nice “counterpoint” in http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3668
Hi Claude. I quickly had a look at moijti.com. It looks very interesting. But does it only work with youtube videos? Like this video from kultpavillion I also changed to sevenload, because sevenload allows you to properly choose a Creative Commons License.
Sorry, my comment was misleading: Mojiti works with 30 platforms: see http://mojiti.com/explore/videos. One of which I know allows creative commons licenses is blip.tv. And you could write to Mojiti asking for sevenload to be included (I did for blip.tv and the next day, they had added it – though this might just have been a coincidence).
Best
Claude
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