Just so know - this (below) is part of the section entitled User Submissions in the YouTube terms of agreement. I have been contemplating whether to make the My Survival Kit Internet video channel a YouTube Channel, as well. I was set to do so, but I wanted to know what I had to compromise, so I read the Terms of Service. It turns out you give up a lot when you click upload video.
"For clarity, you retain all of your ownership rights in your User Submissions. However, by submitting the User Submissions to YouTube, you hereby grant YouTube a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicenseable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the User Submissions in connection with the YouTube Website and YouTube's (and its successor's) business, including without limitation for promoting and redistributing part or all of the YouTube Website (and derivative works thereof) in any media formats and through any media channels. You also hereby grant each user of the YouTube Website a non-exclusive license to access your User Submissions through the Website, and to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display and perform such User Submissions as permitted through the functionality of the Website and under these Terms of Service."
OK. Just wanted to put that out there. I think Creative Commons is such a great concept and its great to see those principles at work on sites like blip.tv and archive.org.
....AND CHECK OUT THIS SKATEBOARDING DOG ! seriously.



