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    • Ernmander loved it :) will be tuning in for your #NaPodPoMo updates :)
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    • slandi Hey Simon and all, I was going to do an AudioBoo, but my throat is rather sore at the moment, so I'll just type this out. OK, so I got curious and checked IODA Promonets terms of use and sure enough, in section 2 Limited Promotional License it clearly states that permission is granted to the Podcaster I.E. the Poet who originally had used the song material in their video, a license to use the song as long as... and here I believe is the clincher, it is solely distributed from the URL mentioned in the application to the IODA Promonet. So, say the videographer/poet who put together the video with the music submitted their Youtube account orwhatever URL they used to distribute the original video and then it appeared on your Youtube channel, bingo, it's a violation of the agreement and therefore IODA would be correct in saying that it was a copyright infringement. You're right about Youtube, they should have granted a few days for you to contact IODA and perhaps going through the proper channels, get the proper rights to use song on your Youtube URL specifically. Anyhow, here is the link to the terms and conditions for IODA Promonet, it's a rather dry read, but It might clarify some points. http://www.rulesfortherevolution.com/wp-content/uploads/audio/promonet-tos.pdf Stefano
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    • sm2n I'm sorry Sair, but I don't think I'll be going on the Stickam website as I've a very busy life with the young kids and the 24/7 job. The great thing about things like audioboo is you can listen or record when you have the time - you don't need to arrange to all be on the same website at the same time.
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    • dzakyem Some help to collaborate in a mindmap on creativity if you would like to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A4_0-d5FX0&sns=em
    • Pewari I'm really behind on this conversation so this might have been said later, but I don't think that's what akrabat meant about the difference between creativity/inspiration. Inspiration is the *source* of creativity, but the actual CREATION of the creative product *is* hard work and I think we ignore that at our peril. Anything really really good and creative does need a lot of effort to bring to fruition and I think we have this myth in our society that we just have to wait for the right "muse" and that if we haven't been creative it's because we've just been unlucky and not been "struck". This ignores the hours and hours of hard work that needs to be done to make the "muse" far more likely to pay a visit ;)
    • dzakyem And if we developped mindmaps together?... http://www.mindmeister.com/159280375 The childish aspect of creativity exists I think. Why bother and create if not for fun's sake? Experiencing liberty while creating. Watching newness arise, mysteriously, organically. By the way, many creators say that their work arises by itself, creates itself, that they are just the medium to allow their creation to see the light. Consequently, liberty is all relative. Once more we can't presume too much of the result. Creativity is an opened attitude towards what may come up while we play at combining elements of the world and of our imagination.