The Intellectual Property Watch blog has a great overview of a recent Open Video Conference that took place last week. Video presentations from the conference will be posted on the website soon.
http://openvideoconference.org/
To quote from Kaitlin Mara's article on the IP Watch:
"Video is becoming an increasingly important communication tool on the web, but questions must be asked about its future, said speakers a recent conference. Will it be a medium of self-expression, available for all, or a translation of television to the internet, where content is provided by some and consumed by the rest? A gathering of technologists, academics, filmmakers and others in New York last week issued a call for a freer video culture."
For the full article--
http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/2009/06/23/now-video-wants-to-be-free-and-open-too-ip-policy-considerations/
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