> And, p.s., for anyone who doesn't realize, since this is a C-SPAN
> recording, it is public domain! Everything shot / edited / produced by
> the federal U.S. government is automatically public domain, including
> everything from C-SPAN -- so we are all free to copy / redistribute /
> edit / etc this as much as we want without any worries or ethical
> considerations of copyright.
Errr, C-SPAN is a privat non-profit. It is not run by the federal
government. You need to take all the usual ethical and legal
considerations before working with the footage.
--
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
<URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ >
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