It's called exposure! If you find a piece in a commercial piece then you have been damaged and there are remedies! If not then water mark it or don't post it, but you lose exposure!
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It's called exposure! If you find a piece in a commercial piece then you have been damaged and there are remedies! If not then water mark it or don't post it, but you lose exposure!
nautilusvideo downloaded and presented me with a clip of a video
I thought was secured from Vimeo.
It could be my misunderstanding of the controls or it could be
Vimeo does not lock downloading... My ignorance.
Thanks nautilusvideo for showing me that it is possible to download,
edit and use any portion of my video somewhere else.. No credit for
my work..
Photographers and videographers should look into this further
if this is something that is commonly done, taking other peoples
work, and how to protect our work...
How do the big studios do it? Some umbrella clause?
Lars
We put our name in the lower left of our videos, and the end has our copyright notice on it.
I just discovered Vimeo limits a single file to 1GB...
Bummer.. I have a 1.9GB file to upload..
I wonder if The http://exposureroom.com/ had a similar limit...
Off to http://exposureroom.com/ to find out...
Lars
Appears Exposure room does not have the limitation.. I'm uploading
now...
1.9 gigs is a huge video file size. I would think that would stutter badly on Vimeo. We use DVKitchen to reduce them to more manageable levels.