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<title>Comments for Open Media Publishing: One New Option</title>
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<summary><![CDATA[ EngageMedia, an Australia-based open media organization that promotes social justice and environmental issues, has just released a major open source software package called Plumi. Based on the Plone content-management system, it's designed to let citizen publishers create their own video-sharing communities out of the box. Given that websites like YouTube and Yahoo Video retain extensive rights to your video while keeping their own distribution platforms under lock and key,&nbsp; Plumi is one of the important new forces pushing toward democratic, independent and open media. For the announcement and technical details, head here. To download Plumi, head here. A demo...]]></summary>
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<p><a href="http://engagemedia.org/">EngageMedia</a>, an Australia-based open media organization that promotes social justice and environmental issues, has just released a major open source software package called <a href="http://blog.plumi.org/">Plumi</a>.
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Based on the <a href="http://plone.org/">Plone</a> content-management system, it's designed to let citizen publishers create their own video-sharing communities out of the box. </p>

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<p>Given that websites like YouTube and Yahoo Video retain extensive rights to your video while keeping their own distribution platforms under lock and key,&nbsp; Plumi is one of the important new forces pushing toward democratic, independent and open media.<br />
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For the announcement and technical details, head <a href="http://blog.plumi.org/2008/02/08/02-release-of-plumi/">here</a>. 
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To download Plumi, head <a href="http://plone.org/products/plumi/">here</a>. 
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<p>A demo site can be found <a href="http://demo.plumi.org">here</a>.<br />
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A full list of Plumi's features can be found <a href="http://blog.plumi.org/features/">here</a>.
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New Plumi Sites
Several organizations have installed Plumi video-sharing sites in the past few months in Italy, Japan and Africa. The software runs such sites as:

<ul>	<li><a href="http://www.engagemedia.org">EngageMedia.org</a><br /></li>
	<li><a href="http://wsftv.net">World Social Forum TV</a><br /></li>
	<li>Italy's <a href="http://cabtube.cab.unipd.it/">CabTube</a><a><br /></li>
	<li></a><a href="http://www.africaontv.com/">Africa on TV</a></li>
	<li>Japan's <a href="http://archive.ict-tokushima.jp/plumi/">Contents Portal Shikoku</a></li>
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<title>Comment from Benjamin Melançon on 2008-02-16</title>
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The YouTube censoring of the anti-Scientology video, brought up in the comments to Dan Schulz&apos;s post, point to the importance of decentralizing online video and keeping a significant portion of the hosting in noncommercial or simply more varied control.
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<published>2008-02-16T15:26:05Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Dan Schultz on 2008-02-16</title>
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<name>Dan Schultz</name>
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Indeed Ben, that was kind of interesting to learn about (although YouTube seems to have put the video back up... There&apos;s still lots of fishyness going on and the point is still there)

J.D. - if a site uses Plumi is it in any way linked with other sites that use Plumi?  (i.e. does it facilitate a decentralized community while isolating that community from other similar communities?  Or does it facilitate connection between decentralized communities)
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<published>2008-02-16T20:09:38Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Andrew on 2008-02-17</title>
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Hi,
Andrew here from EngageMedia/Plumi. 

You could easily link up Plumi sites in a variety of ways (common logins, shared rss). This linking doesn&apos;t automatically happen though as it&apos;s probably a bit presumptuous in terms of thinking all video sites would want to share their content/logins with each other. The tools are certainly there though and I agree with the sentiment that creating an isolated community makes a site less effective.
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<published>2008-02-17T15:49:33Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Dan Schultz on 2008-02-17</title>
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Cool stuff:)

Yeah I agree about the presumptuousness of having that enabled by default, I was just curious if it was supported -- sounds like it is!
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<published>2008-02-17T23:33:13Z</published>
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