I assume the clarification is about MesosCon 2014 videos. I believe Twitter 
owns the copyright to the videos which were recorded without cost to the event 
by a Twitter staff member and published to the company's "Twitter University" 
YouTube channel. I don't believe those videos were licensed so we'd need their 
sign-off before copying anything.

It doesn't sound like there's a concern or objection regarding the proposal to 
migrate MesosCon 2015 videos to LF YouTube channel, but I encourage folks to 
chime-in if they have additional questions and feedback.

On 2023/03/26 10:21:49 Marc wrote:
> 
> What is the problem with just copying them?
> 
> > 
> > Clarifying my earlier message: MesosCon 2015 videos will be migrated to
> > the LF YouTube channel unless a concern is raised within 72 hours.
> > 
> > I believe all MesosCon 2015 videos were released under a Creative
> > Commons Attribution license (this can be confirmed by viewing the notice
> > beside individual videos or in their descriptions).
> > 
> > Unfortunately, while video from the conference's first event MesosCon
> > 2014 was recorded
> > (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDVc2EaAVPg9kp8cFzjR1Yxj96I4U5EG
> > N) I assume that Twitter owns the rights to the recordings. If someone
> > still working at Twitter can get the OK to migrate these as well I'm
> > happy to make the appropriate LF connections.
> > 
> 

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