Jeff Garland wrote:
Vladimir Prus wrote:
Jeff Garland wrote:
Christian Henning wrote:
Hi there, just went over the conference schedule. It looks very interesting but unfortunately I cannot make there. So, my question is if the lectures, speeches, etc. are going to be taped and available to the public, afterwards? I'm thinking of something similar to google education. I'm not sure if that is standard procedure when it comes to conferences. But heh, it's 2007! The short answer is no. Long answer is in the archive
http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2007/04/26848.php http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2007/04/26825.php
Can you clarify what "IP reasons" those emails mean?
Sure, it's "Intellectual Property". The issue is getting proper permission from all the presenters
Unless there's a talk given by all presenters together, you don't need permission from all of them.
and the legalities to do that correctly. We'd probably need to consult a lawyer, write a contract, etc.
Aren't you complicating things? For example, if you make available a recording of your own talk from your own website, there's very little fear that you'll sue yourself for copyright infringement. Am I missing something? - Volodya