Really want to see what these cloud-based "remixing options" will be...

Alex

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On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:50 PM, aphid <[email protected]> wrote:

>  In order from most restrictive to least...
>
> •C-SPAN's own programming (Washington Journal, BookTV) is ©.
> •C-SPAN's coverage of official gov't proceedings (commitee hearings,
> commissions, etc.) is made with their camera and cameramen; they license
> this CC-NC.
> •C-SPAN's rebroadcast of public domain (by virtue of it being a Work of the
> US Gov't) House and Senate floor proceedings remains Public Domain.  We have
> many thousands of hours of this stuff searchable at metavid.org and
> uploaded at broadcast resolution to archive.org.
>
> Peace,
> Aphid
>
>
>
> On 6/2/11 11:07 AM, Adi Kamdar wrote:
>
> I'm not sure I understand C-SPAN's copyright policy, especially the last
> half of this:
>
> http://www.c-span.org/About/C-SPAN-Copyright-Policy/
>
> Can a second pair of eyes help me out?
>
> -Adi
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Greg Grossmeier <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> <quote name="Alex Kozak" date="2011-06-01" time="22:27:50 -0700">
>> > Hey all, I'm pleased to pass along this
>>  > news<http://www.boingboing.net/2011/06/01/youtube-introduces-c.html>
>> > : *Starting tomorrow at 9am Pacific time, YouTube will offer the option
>> to
>> > license videos with the Creative Commons CC-By-3.0 license, and will
>>  > introduce new remixing options in YouTube's cloud-based video editor.*
>>
>> One thing I'm not so happy about with this is that all of the video that
>> Carl Malamud posts is now indicated that it is CC:BY. It is plainly not.
>> The video that Carl posts (under the username PublicResource.Org) is
>> public domain material from the US Government that is simply digitized
>> (thus no new copyrightable aspects, thus not able to be CC licensed as CC
>> licenses depend on copyright to work).
>>
>> I just asked Carl this very question on Twitter, we'll see if he
>> responds.
>> https://twitter.com/#!/g_gerg/status/76339467803308032
>>
>> Greg
>>
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