Hi Bernd,
I would be happy to work on that.
During the lock down
I've spend a lot of times on YouTube to find useful content for
WikiCommons. Some broadcasters are publishing under free license:
BBC
News in Urdu
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvm8V4Dwtz0fbPGbpk7RYAg
BBC News in Uzbek
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvZD_M4nzOSyrPx0LfgOmQ
The Times of
India
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckHqySbfy5FcPP6MD_S-Yg
and
some YT channels of France 3 (Brittany, Corsica, Provence) have some
content under free license
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NBvUCmnjCuYVKJYD2sSgw
Best,
Pierre-Yves
Le 2020-04-24 09:32, Bernd Fiedler a écrit :
Dear all,
I want to highlight this initiative of public
broadcasters internationally
https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/global-task-force-public-media-serving-…
Public broadcasters come together and claim:
Our countries may
differ by culture and language, but we all share the common duty
to
Inform, Educate and Entertain. Our engagement with audiences of all ages
across a range of broadcast and online services is critical to our
success in serving them whenever, wherever and however they want.
>
(however they want? did someone just say
"remix" and "creative
commons"?)
The Global Task Force is particularly proud of the
speed with which public media
across the world have responded to the
challenge of supporting the education of children who are learning at
home by bringing together brilliant partners from across the public and
private spheres. Public service media is uniquely placed to play this
role.
True. There is (among other things) high-quality educational
content being provided
by public broadcasters. I'd love it to be
>
* freely licensed, whereever possible
* paid fairly
* accessible
everywhere (no geoblocking!)
* accessible anytime (no expiry date for
informational and educational content)
We currently have a campaign
going on targeted to german public broadcasters, you
can find it at
wikimedia.de/oeffentliches-gut [1]. Its slogan is #ÖGÖG, meaning: Public
Money - Public Good.
I would like to reach out to you guys,
especially in AUSTRALIA, FRANCE, UNITED
KINGDOM, NEW ZEALAND, SWEDEN AND
CANADA. An open letter advocating free licences in strengthening remix
and re-use of the content of public broadcasters could help us a lot.
What do you think?
>
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