Claude Almansi wrote:

> Back then, we had to listen to the tapes at the university, because
> there were only 2 made of each lecture. Podcasting makes a lot more
> sense. If someone is lecturing frontally, being present in 3D doesn't
> add much to the experience.

Legally, this becomes a nightmare with copyright law. Without Open
Content, this because more and more of an issue as copyright law
becomes... whatever it is becoming.

Of course, Open Content is something that could subvert that, at least
for a while.

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