Author Archives: Nick Small

Best Practices for Local Government to Broadcast Live Streaming Content

Best Practices for Local Government to Broadcast Live Streaming Content

The question of how to broadcast live video isn’t just for pro live streamers anymore; it’s for local government, too! This article covers the 9 best practices for local government to broadcast live streaming content. Local government generally strives to be self-evident with its citizens. To get accurate information out quicker and more efficiently, live […]

Important Tools For Live Streaming Production

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  Interested in live streaming solutions? Using Dacast’s platform makes it easy to successfully live stream. Loaded with unique features, the platform has everything a beginning or experienced broadcaster needs to stream. But before you get started to check out Nick Bacon’s blog on the must-use tools for live streaming production. Nick covers the two […]

Solutions to the YouTube Music Copyright Rules

  Have you had your content mistakenly taken down from a video hosting platform like YouTube for music copyright infringement? Have you gotten a strike on your account after being falsely accused of violating the YouTube music copyright rules? Well sit tight and take your hand off that stress ball, because this blog will cover solutions to prevent these problems. The Problem […]

Pay-Per-View Video Hosting for Tutorials and How To’s

  Starting your own broadcast can be a challenging endeavor, and choosing what to broadcast can be equally tough. When we discuss pay-per-view video hosting, one of the best ways to generate revenue from your own video content is via tutorials. In this article, we’ll discuss why pay-per-view video hosting is so popular for online video. […]

Referers and Restrictions for Embedded Video Players

Video Player Restrictions

Video piracy, which is defined as the unauthorized use of audio or visual works that violates any copyright, is a huge issue in today’s virtual sharing world. No one can really know for sure the damage piracy wreaks on the economy, but freakonomics.com estimates that piracy “costs the U.S economy between $200 and $250 billion […]