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Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by Destinyone
Thank you so much Destiny. That helps a great deal and I feel bad for not having the taken the time to hunt it our myself, given how quick you found it..but very much appreciate the time saved at this particular moment.
College isn't like our friendly post and share here at ATS. Among other things, credit and permissions are nothing casual or taken lightly for how it's treated. Now, under terms of Youtube, I don't believe I'm outright required, even for this, to get written permission for simple embed link that displays his videos (4-8 mins each, if that matters). They aren't listed as Copyrighted or commercial. However, it's a professional thing to do if nothing else.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by AQuestion
I hear ya on the fact I'm probably being too careful and over-cautious in my attribution of material with permission. At the same time, the problem of improper use of 3rd party content and plagiarism is an issue which may have been a topic for a strong lecture or warning in times past. These days? It can and has, at this school as well as the University it feeds into, cost students their entire academic career without warnings issued or much in the way of concern for explanation. However it's been before, it's become a near unforgivable and totally unforgiving offense.
So, I try to always error on the side of going too far when it comes to this area in anything related to school in even a passing way. When a mistake can cost me everything ...literally, everything ..it never hurts to go the extra mile, right?
If I can't get what I need on it, there are always other ways of accomplishing almost everything. Other sources that are outright public domain, for instance. They just aren't as good as what this gentleman has put together for it.
This video has no principle subject or interviewer names, hence it begins with the title of the video
“IBM's Watson Wins Person of the Year at the 15th Annual Webby Awards,” YouTube video, 2:47, posted by "TheWebbyAwards," June 13, 2011, hxtp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=makDyycHvmw&feature=fvhl
Video, with a principle subject, from an online source other than YouTube:
John Harwood, “The Pros and Cons of Biden,” New York Times video, 2:00, August 23, 2008, hxtp://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=a425c9aca92f51bd19f2a621fd93b5e266507191