Hi Sylvain

> Maybe could you change the Licence YouTube standard to the Creative
> Commons instead ? If we want to share it or remix for example ? (but
> yes it's only CC By)

Yes, I thought about that too. However, while being a big fan of open
resources in general, I am also sceptical of licensing something under
Creative Commons where I make personal appearances. So I deliberately
want to keep it a bit restrictive.

In any case, as far as I understand, Youtube's default legal terms allow
you to share and embed without needing to ask for permission (10.1.B -
https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms). Also in terms of fair
use you should be able to present the work in a non commercial,
educational setting -- which is totally fine with me unless it is used
in digital media course where the teacher uses the video as an example
for bad screencasts :D

-Felix

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