Copyright, as it pertains to streaming video for teaching purposes, can be a tricky subject. One interesting development is the recent legal threat that prompted UCLA to stop allowing faculty to use copyrighted streaming video in their courses: http://chronicle.com/blogPost/UCLA-Pulls-Videos-From-Course/21013/

If you would like to learn more and join in on a discussion and webcast, please consider attending the following event:

Using Video Content for Teaching: Discussion and Webcast

Thursday, February 25, 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Gould Auditorium, Marriott Library

3:00-3:15 pm  Introduction and Brief Overview (Allyson Mower, Scholarly Communications & Copyright Librarian, Marriott Library)

3:15-4:00 pm  Open Discussion

4:00-5:30 pm  Open Video Alliance Webcast with

Lawrence Lessig, Professor, Harvard Law School http://openvideoalliance.org/event/lessig/

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