Wednesday, May 1, 2013

What license would YOU use

My great thing would be a video tutorial of how to determine and locate sex offenders in your community.  I would provide it as a purchased download, with the restriction that it could not be copies, distributed, sold or leased.  I would have a statement in which the purchaser had to hit “agreed’ to obtain the download.  The statement would include an agreed penalty (dollars) that the purchaser would be liable for if the restrictions were violated.  I would license the tutorial as a business venture and would expect a large market of parents.  If a particular geographical area was in the midst of high pedophile activity, I would unrestrict the license and allow community distribution.
There is an abundance of “cool” clips and information on the media site Youtube that have no restrictions. There are some clips on YouTube that have restrictions as the site allows a content holder to restrict viewers by various means (by state, country, domain etc.).   Alternatively, there are many clips on YouTube that are set for renting and are accompanied by user restrictions.  These providers are seeking economic gain and rightfully so.   Of the clips in which the providers set as unrestricted, one of my favorites is “dog eating peanut butter.”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ri5cszSKEg   The provider likely shared this document for pure entertainment purposes or in hopes of making the “most watched” list or even more so, making one of the network morning shows as did my favorite above.
 
 

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