A TGIF question!
Do Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, etc. have an educational institutions platform in
which the video librarians can select and purchase videos and then their
students and faculty can access those videos through log-in based on the
institutions' IP addresses? This would be great if it
Not bloody likely. It would literally be impossible for them to clear
rights to do this, and the technology would be daunting too. Now it would
be interesting if a school were to say subsidize membership for students in
classes where films on these sites were going to be studied.
Jessica
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Thanks Jessica. I thought so. The main
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A TGIF question!
Do Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, etc. have an educational institutions platform in
which the video librarians can select and purchase videos
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Not bloody likely. It would literally be impossible for them to clear rights
] Streaming video question
Not bloody likely. It would literally be impossible for them to clear
rights to do this, and the technology would be daunting too. Now it would
be interesting if a school were to say subsidize membership for students in
classes where films on these sites were going
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Streaming video question
Not bloody likely. It would literally be impossible for them to clear rights to
do this, and the technology would be daunting too. Now it would be interesting
if a school were to say subsidize membership for students in classes
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Not bloody likely. It would literally be impossible for them to clear
rights to do this, and the technology would be daunting too. Now it would
be interesting if a school were to say subsidize