When producing an educational video that should get a CC-BY-SA licence, is this licence visible in all frames? Or just in the opening scene?

What do you recommend @AlexanderLasch @fussballinguist ?

@CerstinMahlow @AlexanderLasch @fussballinguist
I'd find it really annoying to have a copyright notice on every frame.

Just as I find people who give "branded" talks (university logo, template, etc.) very irritating. Use those pixels wisely!

@shriramk

Don’t agree on university logo: there are corporate templates with logo and corporate colors and fonts, so yes, you should use them.

And as blue is my favorite color, I quite like my university’s logo :)

@AlexanderLasch @fussballinguist

@CerstinMahlow
"There are corporate templates" =/=> "you should use them". I certainly don't.

My talk attendees aren't there to get an advertising pitch for my institution. I use my university logo on my title slide, and that's it. The rest of my slides use a blank template, so that the pixels can be put to real work.

My wife worked at a university whose corporate template was actively headache-inducing. She should have used that?

@AlexanderLasch @fussballinguist

@shriramk

As I said, we certainly don't agree here. Sometimes being a member of an institution restrict choices and you do things you would refuse in all other circumstances. Been there, done that and still do (e.g., writing tofu mails with outlook…)

Anyway, I didn’t ask about corporate templates, but how to use CC logos

@AlexanderLasch @fussballinguist

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