Online multimedia library The Canopy Channel, offers a unique new way to share pictures, videos and other digital content online

Released on = July 2, 2007, 3:20 am

Press Release Author = WEBCERTAIN

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Private Access Library (PAL) is the new service from The
Canopy Channel which empowers families and communities to share digital content via
their own private online multi media library

Press Release Body = Online digital library The Canopy Channel
(www.canopychannel.com) empowers families, groups and communities to create their
own multi-media library for sharing digital images, music and other content with the
launch of Private Access Library (PAL)

The Canopy Channel has announced the launch of Private Access Library (PAL), a new
and unique variation of its hugely successful online multi media library. Members of
The Canopy Channel can now set up their own online digital library and share video
and audio creations, images and text documents such as articles, essays and fiction,
within a closed user group environment.

For PALs created before 1st October 2007 the first year's subscription will be free.

A PAL works exactly like the main www.canopychannel.com library and users can switch
seamlessly between the main library and their personal PAL to share family photos,
videos and other digital content online.

Neil Stapley of The Canopy Channel said: "A Private Access Library is like creating
your own multi-media website in minutes and at a fraction of the cost. It has
everything you need to customise it to your particular needs."

There is no limit to the number of members a PAL can have, or to the number of PALs
a member can set up or belong to.

Neil continued: "The potential applications for this new feature are almost
limitless. We think it raises the bar for the big players in this arena".

This makes a PAL ideal for families, friends, students, work colleagues, teams,
clubs and societies, special interest groups and just about any group or community,
small or large, local or global, who are interested in sharing their self-created
digital media online and share family photos online.
.Uniquely, a PAL is organised by its own Librarian. The Canopy Channel has devised
a set of powerful tools that enable the Librarian to invite other people to join the
PAL and customise it to the users' particular needs, such as creating its own
two-tier library classification system with up to 60 subjects.

The Librarian can also choose to exercise control over items submitted by PAL
members. Actions possible include Approve or Decline, Suspend or Archive and
Reinstate. All Librarian actions generate a notification email to the member who
submitted the item.

For less than 20 ($US40) you and your family or friends can upload and share your
videos, photographs, audio clips and written material like articles and fiction,
all through a simple, intuitive user interface.

For more information about Private Access Library please go to:
http://www.canopychannel.com/index.cfm/fa/help.pal.features

About The Canopy Channel:

Online multi media library, The Canopy Channel launched in 2006 and has members from
all around the world who share digital content of all types, including video, audio
and music creations, photographs, magazine-style articles, essays, technical papers,
poetry and fiction.

Membership of The Canopy Channel is free.

Private Access Library charges
First Annual Subscription
(includes 25 library items) 17.50 inc VAT (free up to 30 September 2007)
Annual subscription 12.50 inc VAT

Additional 25 library items 6.00 inc VAT
Additional 50 library items 10.00 inc VAT
Additional 100 library items 18.00 inc VAT
Additional 250 library items 40.00 inc VAT
Additional 500 library items 70.00 inc VAT

Web Site = http://www.canopychannel.com

Contact Details = Laure Mondon
WEBCERTAIN
laure.mondon@webcertain.com
Blackthorn House, Northminster Business Park,
poppleton, York YO26 6QW

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