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- Original Message -
From: Cheryl D. Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 2:36 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Video WebCast
Would you mind citing the law that makes this illegal? I'm not aware of any,
which doesn't mean
At 8/26/2003, you wrote:
Should the affected children not
be able to play school sports or otherwise participate in school events
because their parents refuse to sign a consent to video them?
My ex-wife and I divorced when my daughter was a toddler. When she
re-married, they moved to the other
I've found this discussion interesting, mainly because here in the UK most
education authorities are advising schools to ban the use of video and
still cameras at school events, because of the legal repercussions. They
ask that the parent of every child in every video/photo give written
$100/hour at PlayStream, wow!
That's way out of their reach. I could probably get them to spring for
$100/event, but not hourly. For that kind of money with the small number
of parents who want to participate, they could get a T1 and stream it
themselves.
I guess we'll continue to just put
or otherwise participate in school events
because their parents refuse to sign a consent to video them?
Diane
-Original Message-
From: Peter MacGregor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Video WebCast
I'll second
I'll second that PC has gone too far. I'm webmaster for my son's cub scout
pack. I put no pictures of the kids up unless the parent(s) have signed a
release. One of the den leaders wants to put up pictures from one of the
campouts. She's an attorney and has drafted a short one paragraph release
AHA! SO THERE YOU ARE!!!
Sorry. I have a sick, and often inappropriate sense of humor.
-Original Message-
From: Diane Schips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 12:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Video WebCast
Here's a scenario you may not have
You're going to pay for this one way or the other. The easy way is to
contract for streaming servers and bandwidth from a company like
Playstream (www.playstream.com). The hard way is to put up your own
server using the freebie Real Server.
I've had inquiries like this from PTA's, Homeowner
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 19:32, Bankei wrote:
You're going to pay for this one way or the other. The easy way is to
contract for streaming servers and bandwidth from a company like
Playstream (www.playstream.com). The hard way is to put up your own
server using the freebie Real Server.
Or an