Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
John Pinner wrote:
Hello,
This year PyCon USA has said that all talks will be recorded and if
you are not happy with this, don't submit a talk.
If we were to do the same it would save the talks organisers and
recording crew a *lot* of trouble. I mean a **lot**
Comments please.
John
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The only reasons I can think of not wanting to publicize the talk is
protecting intellectual property, preventing legal actions or being
ashamed of your performance :-) Except for the latter I think that it
is more out of commercial interest then anything else and in that case
it is, in my opinion, unfair to piggyback on an open conference like
EuroPython without contributing in a financial way to EuroPython.
So in short I agree, but exceptions should be possibly if this would
help us.
It is not making exceptions that provide the benefit... PyCon US at
least feels that there is no reason to accept a public talk where the
speaker refuses to allow it to be made public... They have no prevision
for exceptions and therefore no need to check when preparing recordings
for release.
Michael
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http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/
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