Eyespot.com closing!
I hope this is not a sign of things to come but one of my favorite sites is closing.
I received an email from eyespot.com today saying they cannot continue operation and will not be accepting any more video uploads.This not only sucks for the million of eyespot fans out there but is also a blow to the online video and publishing space.
So far nothing has been published on the front page about the news, so I’m attaching the contents of the email here.
Subject: To Our Users and Customers:
We deeply regret to inform you that Eyespot Corporation will no longer be able to continue serving you.
For our users at eyespot.com, we’re no longer allowing you to upload new videos. You can retrieve your uploaded video and mixes by going to your mymedia gallery and clicking the download link below the video thumbnail.
For our business customers in the eyespot video network, your site will continue operate unaffected for a limited period of time. We encourage you to migrate your video solution to one of our competing providers in the video mixing (e.g. http://corp.kaltura.com/) and video publishing space (e.g. http://www.fliqz.com/) immediately. We’ll soon be providing you with the means of downloading your community videos from within your dashboard at http://eyespot.com/partnerDashboard].
We have spent three years providing over a hundred thousand of you with a unique video experience. We believed that by putting creative tools and rights-cleared media into the hands of influencers and connectors, Eyespot would enable social media and participation culture like no other company.
After playing over two hundred million of your video creations, we have to stop. After assembling possibly the most potent team in digital media ever, we’re now moving on.
Thank you all for being apart of our community over the past three years.
Jim KaskadePresident & CEO
Goodbye Eyespot, you will be missed.