Wireside Chat With Lawrence Lessig 52
An anonymous reader writes "Lawrence Lessig, the foundational voice of the free culture movement, will deliver a talk on fair use, politics, and online video from Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. You'll be able to tune in to a live webcast. The lecture by Lawrence Lessig will last 45 minutes, and will be followed by a 30 minute interactive Q & A session. The event will be moderated by Elizabeth Stark of the Open Video Alliance. Questions can be submitted using the hashtag #wireside. This is a talk about copyright in a digital age, and the role (and importance) of a doctrine like 'fair use.' Fair use allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, and is essential for commentary, criticism, news reporting, remix, research, teaching and scholarship with video. As a medium, online video will be most powerful when it is fluid, like a conversation. Like the rest of the internet, online video must be designed to encourage participation, not just passive consumption. Tune in here on February 25th, 6:00pm US Eastern time (see more time zones), or check out our screening events in cities across the world."
no (Score:3, Funny)
Conversation is best as a plasma or some form of hot ionized gas.
FCC Chairman (Score:3, Funny)
I still wish Lessig was appointed to head the FCC.
Webcast (Score:3, Funny)
The webcast will be available in Microsoft Windows Media Video, Apple Quicktime Sorenson and Realnetworks RealMedia V5.
Inaccurate, it's Theora (Score:4, Funny)
http://openvideoalliance.org/ [openvideoalliance.org]
"Tuning in -- The talk starts this Thursday at 6:00 PM EST (GMT -5) at openvideoalliance.org/lessig. We're streaming with the 100% free and open Theora codec."
Of course, the need to install Theora killed it for me.
-- Terry
Re:Inaccurate, it's Theora (Score:5, Funny)
I noticed that you dropped this, and thought you might want it back ----> tlambert's Sense of Humor