Hi, Debra,

The reality of Youtube is it don¹t curate its content - it¹s pretty much
all user-submitted except for their channels (which they¹re charging for
now in some cases, to take away the ads).

Those are the exception. The most aggressive action Youtube participates
in is to take down clips challenged by copyright holders.

This link looks like it¹s a recording from tv (notice the station id in
the upper right corner, "arte²) which is a French station. As this was not
uploaded by Arte, is very probably not authorized.

Youtube can¹t guarantee it will remain up, nor can the original uploader.
In spite of many distributors and companies using Youtube to upload their
content, the vast majority of content is not there by permission, and
should not be assumed legitimate and authorized.

Ironically, downloading it from Youtube is against their terms of service
as well (even though not legit ‹ as if they¹re protecting infringing
content). Whether or not you choose to follow the TOS is up to you and
your institution¹s guidelines.



‹ 

Roger Brown
Manager
UCLA Instructional Media Collections & Services
46 Powell Library
Los Angeles, CA  90095-1517
office: 310-206-1248
fax: 310-206-5392
rbr...@oid.ucla.edu












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>   1. The Silence of the Quandts: In German with English       Subtitles
>      (Mandel, Debra)
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>Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 19:35:32 +0000
>From: "Mandel, Debra" <d.man...@neu.edu>
>Subject: [Videolib] The Silence of the Quandts: In German with English
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>Hi-
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>The Silence of the Quandts has been recommended for an upcoming event. It
>is about BMW's involvement with the Nazi regime.  It is available only on
>YouTube as far as I can tell.  Does anyone know of a DVD vendor of this
>version?
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>Also, does anyone have negative experience using a YouTube video for a
>program? Other than one's own internet connection?  Is there a way to
>contact YouTube to ensure of its availability for a January program?
>There are some sites where one can download this, but don't know if that
>would be a viable alternative. It seems that much care was taken to
>making this available.
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpQpgd_EeWY
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>Thanks!
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>Debra
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>Debra H. Mandel
>Acting Associate Dean, User Services
>Northeastern University Libraries
>320 SL
>360 Huntington Ave.
>Boston, MA 02115
>617.373.4902
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