Google recently created the opportunity for YouTube viewers to ask Stanford’s Center for Internet and Society (CIS) questions about fair use (copyright law, etc).
"As expected, the questions varied dramatically, reflecting the diversity of content created and shared by YouTube users. Some of you wanted to know about dubbing over a cartoon, while others asked about adding commentary to video game play and someone else was hoping to create software tutorials using computer screencasts.
This week Anthony Falzone, Executive Director of the Fair Use project, and Julie Ahrens, Associate Director of the Fair Use project, answered a selection of the top voted questions" (from the YouTube blog). Here is the 35-minute video from this YouTube event
I actually recommend you view the video on the YouTube site -- you can click on 'Show More' (directly below the video) in the video description and click right to the specific questions & answers you are most interested in!
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