"dnelms" wrote:
Just curious, it took forever to get the Big10 Network on DirectTV. Two questions, #1, are you having to pay the Big10 conference any rights fees? and #2, are they even aware that their channel is being distributed? Reason I ask is that I'd love to see the ACC content on line, but given your goal of $5000 per channel, I was making an assumption that that was only covering development time.
"dnelms" wrote:
Just curious, it took forever to get the Big10 Network on DirectTV. Two questions, #1, are you having to pay the Big10 conference any rights fees? and #2, are they even aware that their channel is being distributed? Reason I ask is that I'd love to see the ACC content on line, but given your goal of $5000 per channel, I was making an assumption that that was only covering development time.
"KennyJ" wrote:"dnelms" wrote:
Just curious, it took forever to get the Big10 Network on DirectTV. Two questions, #1, are you having to pay the Big10 conference any rights fees? and #2, are they even aware that their channel is being distributed? Reason I ask is that I'd love to see the ACC content on line, but given your goal of $5000 per channel, I was making an assumption that that was only covering development time.
He's just grabbing their podcast feed. They are already publicly distributing this content.
"campbellwang" wrote:"KennyJ" wrote:"dnelms" wrote:
Just curious, it took forever to get the Big10 Network on DirectTV. Two questions, #1, are you having to pay the Big10 conference any rights fees? and #2, are they even aware that their channel is being distributed? Reason I ask is that I'd love to see the ACC content on line, but given your goal of $5000 per channel, I was making an assumption that that was only covering development time.
He's just grabbing their podcast feed. They are already publicly distributing this content.
Even though the podcast feed is public does that give anyone the right to then redistribute that content?
It might be okay for personal use but to redistribute without the owners’ consent?!
If you were to collect donations to cover development costs for redistributing unlicensed or content not formally allowed to redistribute, does that then fall into a murky area?
You could technically say the guy selling DVDs in the road is only collecting donations for his hard work, but will the content creators or owners see it like that?
"campbellwang" wrote:
Kenny I am posing questions. Why would you suggest that I wouldn't want a fellow developer to earn money from their hard work?
I think a podcast reader would come under personal use.
Any companys' name, logos or images are copyrghted. You always need permission. This is what dnelms eluded to.
"campbellwang" wrote:
I would also say 1 - 5 people is personal. 10 or more or the whole of the Roku forums or your website comes under distributing. 😉
Oops I've just seen you made a post . This one might be out of sync.