Public Resource’s FedFlix digitizing hundreds of hours of gov video archives at no expense to tax payer

From the AMIA Newsbrief

“Rogue archivist Carl Malamud sez, ‘You may remember the FedFlix program from Public.Resource.Org. We got the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), a part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, to send a couple dozen videotapes every month. We digitized the tapes, and sent them back to the government with a DVD. No cost to .gov, and we got public domain data to post as high-res stock footage, plus great casual viewing on YouTube and the Internet Archive. The program went well for a year, the DC folks were happy, and I’m pleased to say we were able to renew the Joint Venture, but with a twist. They’re now sending a minimum of 100 tapes a month and we have rights to all 6,000 masters in their warehouse.’”

Direct to FedFlix (via Internet Archive) ||| Direct to FedFlix (YouTube)

Source: BoingBoing (via Association of Moving Images Archivists)

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