Google launched a beta of their Video Upload Program today, giving everyone with a camcorder and a dream a chance to share that really amusing movie they made of their uncle getting hit in the nuts with a baseball bat. The service includes no server space or number of video limitations, so you can start clearing your own hard drive of all that crap and let them take care of it for you!
Google assumes no copyright over your content at all, but they do require that you own the copyright for anything and everything you intend to load up to their servers, or out it goes. To participate, all you need is some video and a Google account — and if you’re a GMail user, you already have that.
Podcasting, schmodcasting.
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