I've got no problem/issue(s) with it being filmed - or I presume video taped or the like.
Should confirm it's okay with our speaker - Andrew - do you want to ensure we cover that?
Licensing? Whomever records it can likely release it under whatever license(s) they want ... the more generally free in terms of freedom, (and also cost) the less likely to generally trigger grumblings and such.
Quoting Andrew Fife afife@untangle.com:
Chrisitan Einfeldt is curious to know whether or not he can film BALUG's January meeting. I see no problem with this, but I do know that SVLUG had a bit of an uproar when some of their sessions were recorded by Google and posted on Youtube w/o a free licenses.
I would want to ensure that the BALUG community had access to the film. For me, posting to Youtube (or preferably another higher quality site) would be good enough, but having witnessed the SVLUG spat, it might be better to request the film be licensed under the creative commons or something like that.
If we don't hear back from anyone on this issue, the default is going to be to let Christian film so long as he makes it accessible to BALUG in some way.
From: Christian Einfeldt [mailto:einfeldt@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 7:19 PM To: RSVP@balug.org Subject: RSVPing for January BALUG dinner
Also, would it be okay if I film there? I am not sure that I will, in fact film, simply because the lighting at that restaurant is too dark. But it would be nice to know if I could film there. Maybe just shoot a few people having dinner with Eric and the other BALUGers.
Thanks either way.