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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
blip.tv is an online-video sharing site that focuses on episodic content. blip.tv provides users a means to upload their content under a CC licence while simultaneously facilitating commercial avenues through an ad-sharing revenue model. Close to a quarter of the videos uploaded to blip.tv are CC-licensed.
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Blip.tv is an online-video sharing site that focuses on episodic content. Blip.tv provides users a means to upload their content under a CC license while simultaneously facilitating commercial avenues through an ad-sharing revenue model. Close to a quarter of the videos uploaded to blip.tv are CC licensed.
  
blip.tv describes itself as "pro-sumer tool for independent content creators". their focus on episodic content is meant to reflect an urge in the video-blogging community for a platform to build a brand/identity online.
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Blip.tv describes itself as a "pro-sumer tool for independent content creators." Their focus on episodic content is meant to reflect a need in the video-blogging community for a platform to build a brand/identity online.
  
 
== License Usage ==
 
== License Usage ==
  
Content creators are allowed to choose a CC license (tailored to their specifications) or 'All Rights Reserved' when uploading their content. Blip.tv has been called a "true sharing site" by Lawrence Lessig due to its ability to allow consumers to download videos (if given the option by the content creator), allowing for fluid sharing and reuse.  
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Content creators can choose a CC license (tailored to their specifications) or 'All Rights Reserved' when uploading their content. Blip.tv has been called a "true sharing site" by Lawrence Lessig because it allows consumers to download videos (if given the option by the content creator), enabling fluid sharing and reuse.  
  
 
== Motivations ==
 
== Motivations ==

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Blip.tv is a video-sharing website focused on episodic content that has enabled CC licensing.

By allowing for sharing, re-mixing and re-sharing on the content creator’s own terms we provide more opportunity for shows to grow and build community. Justin Day, blip.tv CTO

Overview

Blip.tv is an online-video sharing site that focuses on episodic content. Blip.tv provides users a means to upload their content under a CC license while simultaneously facilitating commercial avenues through an ad-sharing revenue model. Close to a quarter of the videos uploaded to blip.tv are CC licensed.

Blip.tv describes itself as a "pro-sumer tool for independent content creators." Their focus on episodic content is meant to reflect a need in the video-blogging community for a platform to build a brand/identity online.

License Usage

Content creators can choose a CC license (tailored to their specifications) or 'All Rights Reserved' when uploading their content. Blip.tv has been called a "true sharing site" by Lawrence Lessig because it allows consumers to download videos (if given the option by the content creator), enabling fluid sharing and reuse.

Motivations

'From the very beginning we’ve been big proponents of openness and sharing. We’ve never had licensing where we claim to own other peoples content, nor have we ever tried to obscure direct downloads of the original source material. CC plays a critical role in maintaining an open community from which everyone benefits [...] By allowing for sharing, re-mixing and re-sharing on the content creator’s own terms we provide more opportunity for shows to grow and build community.' - Interview with Justin Day, CTO at blip.tv

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