Hi Kaveh, I was wondering about the TUG 2010 video. "An Earthshaking Announcement" is interesting for a XeLaTeX presentation of mine at the upcoming Linux days here in Austria. I want to use this video in a short version because 33 minutes is uninteresting as introductory sequence to my talk. So I already created an appropriate version taking about 5 minutes 30 with several fade-outs & fade-ins. You claimed the license of this video as CC BY ND ... hence no derivation. Am I allowed to derive this video and use it in my talk (which will be recorded and possibly published later on) with attribution? best regards, Lukas –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hi Lukas Thanks for asking this. We originally uploaded as NC, but now it is under standard YouTube license, so you can assume the latter. Can't remember what that allows you to do, but whatever. ;-) Regards Kaveh On 24 March 2016 at 01:07, Lukas Prokop wrote: Hi Kaveh, I was wondering about the TUG 2010 video. "An Earthshaking Announcement" is interesting for a XeLaTeX presentation of mine at the upcoming Linux days here in Austria. I want to use this video in a short version because 33 minutes is uninteresting as introductory sequence to my talk. So I already created an appropriate version taking about 5 minutes 30 with several fade-outs & fade-ins. You claimed the license of this video as CC BY ND ... hence no derivation. Am I allowed to derive this video and use it in my talk (which will be recorded and possibly published later on) with attribution? best regards, Lukas –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hi Kaveh, On 2016-03-24 09:37, Kaveh Bazargan wrote: > Thanks for asking this. We originally uploaded as NC, but now it is > under standard YouTube license, so you can assume the latter. Can't > remember what that allows you to do, but whatever. Thank you for your response. I checked the Standard Youtube License and it seems that derivation is allowed for third parties (section 8.1 B). So I will show this humorous sequence in one month at this event. This helps me to start a discussion which directions digital typesetting should go towards. best regards, Lukas [0] https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms