Wireside Chat with Lawrence Lessig: Fair Use, Politics, and Online Video
The Open Video Alliance is teaming up with the Harvard Berkman Center to
deliver a global webcast of a talk by Lawrence Lessig. It's happening
February 25th from 6:00 to 7:30 EST, live from Cambridge, MA.
OVA has
arranged screening events around the world. The hometown premiere event
in New York will feature a live DJ, video mashup presentations, free
food and tons of guests.
The Talk: This is a talk about
copyright in a digital age, and the role (and importance) of a doctrine
like “fair use.” Fair use allows limited use of copyrighted material
without requiring permission from the rights holders, and is essential
for commentary, criticism, news reporting, remix, research, teaching
and scholarship with video. As a medium, online video will be most
powerful when it is fluid, like a conversation. Like the rest of the
internet, online video must be designed to encourage creative
expression and political participation, not just passive consumption.
The
lecture will last 45 minutes and will be followed by an interactive Q
& A. The event will be moderated by Elizabeth Stark of the Open
Video Alliance. Questions can be submitted using the hashtag #wireside.
The Event: In
New York, the event held at The Open Planning Project will feature
special guests from the ReMixed Media Festival 2010, and Streetfilms. RSVP at http://openvideoalliance.org/event/newyorkrsvp/.
In Boston, see http://bit.ly/WiresideBoston. In San Francisco, see http://bit.ly/WiresideSanFran
For more information, or to find out about screenings in other locations: Visit the Open Video Alliance at http://openvideoalliance.org/event/lessig/.
The Wireside Chat is made possible with the support of iCommons and the Ford Foundation.


