Today i'd like to introduce a better form of YouTube to you.
The website i'm talking about is called Revver and puts every video that you're uploading under Creative Commons License, which means that other users can use your video e.g. for remix or sampling purposes (which they will do anyway), but not for commercial ones. So you won't see a tv-company steal your video (as happened in the past) to make money... In addition you can make money with your video by yourself:Revver attaches a short ad at the end of each video in its network and splits the resulting ad revenue with the creators.
EepyBird, the creators of the Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment, processed their video through Revver and released it into the wild. Within weeks they received over six million views, and more than $35,000 in ad revenue. And so should you do...
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Short Introduction to Creative Commons
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Video-Interview with Hans Bernhard
@Gallery Neurotitan-Berlin
Videointerview mit Hans Bernhard
@Galerie Neurotitan - Berlin
Dieses Video ist ein Teil der demnächst erscheinden Reportage "Culture Jamming" von Nitewalkz. Mehr Infos auf der Website.
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If you (like me) are trying to think global and act global without loosing your style, here comes a highly recommended website. On EthicalFashionShow.com you’ll learn about several ethical fashion labels like the french sneaker label called VEJA.
VEJA does not exploit the producers of bio-cotton or (kautschuk) and pays them three times the world standard price. But how does that work? VEJA is not paying much for commercials, marketing and PR, but nevertheless they’ve designed a fashionable oldschool brasilian-styled sneaker.
The ask for ethical awared fashion raises and this is another chance for you as a consumers to show your real force.
Für alle die nicht nur global denken, sondern auch global handeln wollen, gibt es nun eine interessante Website.
Auf EthicalFashionShow.com erfährt man von Fashionlabels mit ethischem Bewusstsein wie z.B. dem französischen Sneaker-Label VEJA.
VEJA arbeitet direkt mit den marginalisierten Produzenten von Bio-Baumwolle und Kautschuk zusammen und zahlt diesen den dreifachen Weltmarktpreis. Den hohen Produktionspreis bezahlt VEJA mit dem eingesparten Budget für Marketing, Werbung und PR.
Ergebnis der ethischen Modeproduktion ist ein schicker Oldschool-Sneaker im braslilianisch anmutenden 70er-Style.
Die Nachfrage nach einer Mode mit Sinn für Ethik wächst und wir Konsumenten können ein erneutes Mal unsere Macht demonstrieren.
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