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1vote"While I don’t think it really falls under a copyright/fair use issue, it still breaks the Terms of Service of the site; however, when put in a difficult place of not being able to use content due to circumstances beyond your control, many teachers could justify using other means to obtain content from YouTube that isn’t covered in their Terms of Service."
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1voteThe NFL has violated the DMCA, ignoring the law's dispute resolution system and sending a second takedown notice to YouTube demanding that it censor Wendy Seltzer's clip from the Superbowl. Wendy, a former EFF lawyer who founded the Chilling Effects project and now teaches at Brooklyn Law, grabbed a clip of the NFL's ridiculous copyright warning from the Superbowl and posted it to YouTube. [...]
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2voteIvyGateblog.com -- Harvard Law prof Charles Nesson (doing a killer Christopher Walken impression) explains his new course in cyber-rhetoric. Guest starring his 3D avatar, his daughter, and a motorcycle.
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2voteA couple of weeks ago Michael Arrington got together with a number of startup CEOs and executives to video a discussion about Web 2.0.
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1voteWeb 2.0 intro video mash-up
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