[Peace-discuss] Finkelstein / Abunimah talk on YouTube thanks to Chris Tuck

Stuart Levy slevy at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Tue Mar 24 09:45:21 CDT 2009


On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 09:24:03AM -0500, Karen Medina wrote:
> Did you miss the Finkelstein / Abunimah talk?
> You can catch 10 minute segments on YouTube.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8eQPE4qz-w
> 
> Thanks to Chris Tuck for videotaping the event.
> 
> Chris also says: since theres a 10 min max on videos, there might be
> something like 20 parts...if anyone knows a better way to upload a
> video, let me know.) The others will simply be listed under "my
> videos."
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8eQPE4qz-w

Yes!  Thanks to Carl... See www.archive.org
("Universal access to human knowledge").  They allow uploading
arbitrary-length videos and other recordings, in whatever form,
and they automatically re-encode them, and make them available for
downloading as well as streaming.

The main questions would be, who holds the copyright (if any),
and under what terms would the recording be licensed -- which
could be 'noncommercial use only', or 'allow reuse by others who
likewise allow reuse ("share and share alike")', or etc.
You have to specify something before a recording goes public.
Doing this properly might involve asking the permission of the
speakers, if you haven't already.


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