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Open Video Alliance Conference - June 19-21 - NYC |
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Written by Perpetual Art Machine
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 |
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PAM is proud to announce that we have been invited to participate and present PAM during at the Open Video Conference this weekend. If you can make it out they still may be taking last minute registration. We will be sure to give a report on what we learned this weekend. Everyone should check out the cool stuff that the Open Video Alliance are working on.
Sunday June 21 (10:00 - 4:00)
Vanderbilt Hall (Greenburg lounge)
40 Washington Square Park South
(between W3rd St and Wash Sq Park West)
http://www.openvideoconference.org
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As internet video matures, we face a crossroads: will technology and
public policy support a more participatory culture—one that encourages
and enables free expression and broader cultural engagement? Or will
online video become a glorified TV-on-demand service, a central part of
a permissions-based culture? Web video holds tremendous potential, but
limits on broadband, playback technology, and fair use threaten to
undermine the ability of individuals to engage in dialogues in and
around this new media ecosystem.
Open Video is a broad-based movement of video creators,
technologists, academics, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, activists,
remixers, and many others. When most folks think of “open,” they think
of open source and open codecs. They’re right—but there’s much more to
Open Video. Open Video is the growing movement for transparency,
interoperability, and further decentralization in online video. These
qualities provide more fertile ground for independent producers,
bottom-up innovation, and greater protection for free speech online.
YouTube and other online video applications are rightly celebrated
for empowering end-users; however, online video lacks some of the
essential qualities that make text and images on the web such powerful
tools for free speech and technical innovation. Email, blogs, and other
staples of the open web rely on ubiquitous and interoperable
technologies that have low barriers to entry; they are massively
decentralized and resistant to censorship or regulation. Video,
meanwhile, relies on centralized distribution and proprietary
technologies which can threaten cultural discourse and innovation.
Open Video is about the legal and social norms surrounding online
video. It’s the ability to attach the license of your choice to videos
you publish. It’s about media consolidation, aggregation, and
decentralization. It’s about fair use. In short, it’s about a lot of
things, and that’s why this conference is going to be so exciting!
The Organizers
The conference is a production of Participatory Culture Foundation, Yale Internet Society Project, Kaltura, iCommons, and the Open Video Alliance.
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