....it seems Creative Commons is happy about how the license is implemented... https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/27533
Johan @johanoomen
Op 02-06-11 19:01, Michael Dale mdale@wikimedia.org schreef:
I think we should help them return to the spirit of the licence, and get some youtube2commons scripts out there ;)
I wonder if the CC licence have any provisitions for DRM or limiting piratical re-usability by the nature of the platform in which the content is delivered? It certainly seems complicated to state that a) this content can be freely reusable and b) if you try to reuse it your breaking rules.
--michael
On 06/02/2011 08:56 AM, Guerillero Wikipedia wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/t/creative_commons
This is youtube's page on Creative Commons. I don't see anything about how to legaly extract videos. It looks like youtube is violating the spirit of the license by restricting you to their own editing platform (If you don't want to break the DMCA)
Guerillero
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Sage Ross ragesoss+wikipedia@gmail.com mailto:ragesoss+wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
Good news for wikivideo!
http://gizmodo.com/5807650/youtubes-creative-commons-license-lets-you-remix- videos-like-crazy
YouTube, beginning today, is supposed to start offering a CC-BY licensing option for uploaders. "Al Jazeera and C-SPAN are launch partners and have agreed to release 10,000 Creative Commons videos." This will make it quite a bit easier to find free video, and easier for other organizations and individuals to free their videos.
Cool beans!
-Sage
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